
Eagles safety Brian Dawkins, Browns linebacker Andra Davis and Dolphins safety Reynaldo Hill are taking free-agent visits with Denver, sources told FOXSports.com.
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Dawkins is a seven-time Pro Bowl selection who was a mainstay in Philadelphia's defense since being drafted in 1996. A combination of Dawkins' age (he turns 36 in October) and contract demands could lead to his departure from the Eagles.
Davis has started 83 of a possible 96 games the past six seasons in Cleveland at inside linebacker. With the Broncos switching to a 3-4 defense, Davis would be considered a strong candidate to start if signed.
Hill was a three-year starter with the Dolphins but finds himself the odd man out with the franchise having added veteran Gibril Wilson and re-signing Yeremiah Bell. A former starter in Arizona and Oakland, Hill also has experience playing in a 3-4 scheme.
FOXSports.com reported that running backs Correll Buckhalter (Philadelphia) and J.J. Arrington (Arizona) also are meeting with Broncos officials today and are expected to sign as free agents.