The Denver Broncos were reportedly in talks to bolster their secondary, but discussions that would have brought four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Asante Samuel from the Philadelphia Eagles to Denver have settled down. The Denver Post reports the Broncos no longer believe they can acquire Samuel, even though they made two separate trade offers to the Eagles, one involving a late-round draft pick, the other involving an unnamed player. The Broncos added a cornerback earlier this offseason with the signing of former New Orleans Saint Tracy Porter to a one-year deal, but are still looking to add depth to the position after they released Andre Goodman, who started opposite Champ Bailey last year. Several other teams have talked to the Eagles about acquiring the 31 year-old Samuel before next week’s NFL Draft.