Lucas Krull has signed his one-year exclusive rights free agent tender with the Denver Broncos, according to the NFL's transaction wire.
Krull (6-6, 260 pounds) is the second player to sign his ERFA tender, joining pass rusher Dondrea Tillman, who signed last week. As a player with one year of experience, Tillman will receive $960,000. Krull has two years of experience, so he'll be paid $1,030,000, an increase from the $915,000 he earned last season.
Krull, 26, has hauled in 27 receptions for 247 yards and one touchdown through two seasons (20 games) in Denver.
ERFAs have no leverage in negotiations -- their options are to sign the one-year tender or sit out the season. The Broncos have three other players -- CB Ja'Quan McMillian, DL Jordan Jackson and DB Devon Key -- who are yet to sign their tenders, but they're essentially just formalities.
Denver will begin its offseason program on April 21, so the final three ERFA tenders will likely be signed in the coming weeks.
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