The Denver Broncos are likely to be seeking depth in the No Fly Zone.

According to the Denver Post, Kayvon Webster is hoping to land a "bigger role and a bigger salary" after testing his worth around the NFL landscape.

Webster is one of 22 Broncos slated to hit free agency, which officially begins on March 9.

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This will be the first dip in the free-agent pool for Webster, the team's 2013 third-round draft selection. The 26-year-old has made it through, and arguably outperformed, his original rookie contract, which paid him $2.745 million over the past four years.

Webster, the fourth cornerback in Denver's stacked secondary, has recorded 83 tackles, 14 pass breakups and one interception across 54 career appearances. He's also made a significant contribution on special teams, where he was a captain for the 2016 campaign.

The Broncos are expected to free up more than $40 million in salary cap space, but must prioritize their glaring needs on the offensive side of the ball.

Webster's probable departure would create an opportunity for the club's other young corners, Lorenzo Doss and Taurean Nixon, both of whom played sparingly last season.

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