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Sean Payton: Broncos aren’t ‘looking to send a message’ at NFL trade deadline

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The question started innocently enough, only for Sean Payton to obfuscate the Broncos’ intentions as much as possible.

With the trade, and you’re in a buyer position, philosophically, do you believe in the benefit–

“With what trade?” Payton said on a Monday conference call, interrupting a reporter.

Philosophically, do you believe in sending a message to the team that you’re all in? 

“We would never make a trade to send a message to the team,” Payton said. “Everyone in the locker room, our players, coaches, management, front office, knows that we’re all in to win.

“The trade would take place — this supposed trade — if we found value in something that could help us,” Payton continued. “Period. That’s it. We’re not looking to send a message.”

As Tuesday’s 2 p.m. trade deadline approaches, the NFL world is keeping a close eye on the Broncos’ aggressiveness, as the club evaluates a potential Payton-dubbed supposed trade. Denver is 7-2 and a game up in the AFC West entering a key stretch run, with two divisional games against the Chiefs remaining. They also still carry a litany of glaring issues, making them a potential buyer at the deadline.

But would they gamble away draft picks for an all-in rental?

“We’ll see,” Payton responded when asked Monday if Denver was in a position where they wanted to make a move.

Payton and others have expressed public confidence in the current Broncos roster. Anything is possible in the next 24 hours, but a trail of breadcrumbs leads to a single most likely outcome: Denver either stands pat or doesn’t make an overall massive splash.

“It is what it is,” Payton said in Sunday’s postgame presser when asked to evaluate his team at the halfway point. “It’s our record. I lost track…”

Someone reminded him that the Broncos are 7-2.

“There you go,” Payton continued. “That’s how I see it. That’s pretty good.”

Trade rumors have floated around the Broncos for weeks. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Denver is one of a few teams that’ve made a call inquiring about wide receivers. And Denver has a few positions where it could look to upgrade or find depth: receiver, tight end and left guard, most notably.

But there are considerations with each of those position groups that muddy the waters.

In his almost 20 years as an NFL head coach, Payton’s teams have never traded for a wide receiver at the deadline. In late October, offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi also expressed faith in the receivers Denver has on its roster when asked if they could look to the deadline for WR help. Plus, Denver gave $16.5 million guaranteed to tight end Evan Engram in the offseason and still hasn’t figured out how to consistently use him in its offense (0 catches on 3 targets at the Texans Sunday).

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Luca Evans

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