The Broncos remain the cleanest landing spot for Romo this offseason because they don't need him. The low cost and potential of Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch is a combination that will allow John Elway to wait out Dallas' attempts to trade Romo and drive a hard bargain. Denver can just sit back and see if Romo eventually gets released. This is where John Elway's swing and miss with Brock Osweiler last offseason pays off again. It's too hard to imagine the Texans finding the money for Romo when they still owe Osweiler $16 million guaranteed. Other potential suitors for Romo -- like Buffalo and Chicago -- need to fill their quarterback holes fast and could be unappealing destinations for Romo, who has made plenty of money in his career and should be looking for the best chance at a title. That's in Denver.