Zane Beadles, a four-year starting offensive guard, and Wesley Woodyard, a five-time co-captain, will not be returning to the Broncos in 2014.

Beadles agreed to a new contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to an NFL source, in a five-year deal for $30 million with $13 million guaranteed. Beadles made just $630,000 last season, the lowest amount among Broncos offensive starters.

The NFL free-agent market opened for signing at 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Woodyard, now a former Broncos linebacker, also will be playing elsewhere in 2014. Woodyard is visiting with the New England Patriots on Tuesday, but also has drawn interest from several other teams including the Tennessee Titans.

Meanwhile, the Broncos continued talks Tuesday morning with the agent of cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.

Beadles was selected from Utah by the Broncos in the second round of the 2010 draft. Including playoffs, he started 67 of 69 games the Broncos played the past four years — his first eight at right tackle and the rest at left guard.

One reason the Broncos did not bring Beadles back is because he figured to command at least a $5 million-per-year contract, and the team already has paid top-of-the-market salaries to left tackle Ryan Clady and right guard Louis Vasquez.

Jacksonville figures to be one of the most aggressive teams in free agency as it has roughly $60 million in salary-cap space. The Jaguars have also expressed interest in Broncos receiver Eric Decker.