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Sean Payton trade grades: Broncos pony up for Super Bowl-winning head coach; Saints land two valuable picks

Sean Payton is heading to the Denver Broncos as the franchise’s next head coach, according to CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan Jones, after Denver reportedly acquire his contractual rights from the New Orleans Saints. The Saints and Broncos have finalized trade compensation for head coach Sean Payton, according to ESPN, paving the way for the Super Bowl champion head coach to become Denver’s next head coach.  

Denver sends its 2023 first-round pick from San Francisco (No. 30 overall) and a 2024 second-round pick to New Orleans for Payton and its 2024 third-round pick, according to Adam Schefter. The first-round pick being sent by Denver is actually the one acquired from the Dolphins in exchange for linebacker Bradley Chubb. Miami acquired the pick initially from the 49ers as part of the Trey Lance deal. The Dolphins no longer have a first-round pick in 2023 after their own was forfeited as a result of the Tom Brady tampering investigation. Now, Denver joins Miami as a team lacking a first-round pick in the upcoming draft since they sent their own first-rounder as part of larger deal to the Seattle Seahawks to acquire quarterback Russell Wilson. 

Payton, 59, last coached for the Saints in 2021 but remains under contract, which is why a trade needed to be completed. With the Saints, he became the winningest coach in franchise history with a 152-89 record (.631 winning percentage) and a 9-8 record in the playoffs. New Orleans had one playoff win in team history before Payton’s arrival. The Saints reached the mountaintop in Super Bowl XLIV, their only championship in team history under Payton’s leadership. With him and predominantly future Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees, the Saints attack ranked second in points per game (27.5), first in total yards per game (391.4), first in third-down conversion rate (45.4%) and first red zone conversion rate (61.1%) from 2006-2021. Those ranks exclude the 2012 season in which Payton was suspended for the team’s Bountygate scandal. 

This trade and hire of Payton came in large part because Russell Wilson struggled mightily in his first season as a Bronco. He completed only 60% of his passes for 16 passing scores, 11 interceptions and an 84.4 passer rating. Those all ranked 25th or worse across the league. Wilson went 4-11 as a starter, which led to first-year head coach Nathaniel Hackett being fired before the conclusion of the 2022 season. The Broncos averaged 16.9 points per game in 2022, the lowest in the entire league.  

Here’s the total compensation the Broncos have parted with to make Russell Wilson their franchise quarterback — the team signed him to a five-year, $245 million extension before he took a regular season snap with the team — and Sean Payton their newest head coach. Here’s the Broncos’ total haul for both Russell Wilson and Sean Payton:  

Broncos Traded  

Three first-round picks
Three second-round picks
2022 5th-round pick
QB Drew Lock
TE Noah Fant
DL Shelby Harris  

Broncos Received

QB Russell Wilson
HC Sean Payton
2022 fourth-round pick
2024 third-round pick  

Below are trade grades for both the Broncos and Saints on the deal that sent Payton to Mile High. The Broncos will be graded on a curve because of their significant investment in Russell Wilson. 

Sean Payton trade grades

Saints: A

New Orleans coming away with a first-round pick in the upcoming 2023 NFL Draft AND a 2024 second-round pick for its best head coach in team history is an absolute steal. Payton retired/resigned as the Saints’ head coach following the 2021 season after looking around the room and realizing life in New Orleans wasn’t as rosy without Drew Brees. Normally, a team trying to trade a disgruntled star player under contract leads to a lower return than the team parting with the star would’ve hoped. Yet the Saints were able to coerce the Broncos into parting with two top-round picks anyways because of their desperation. Phenomenal job by Saints general manager Mickey Loomis. 

New Orleans will now be able to participate in the first round of the upcoming draft after it traded away its own pick to the Philadelphia Eagles a year ago. This trade doesn’t completely fix that mistake since this pick will be at the back end of the first round instead of the top 10 like their own pick would have been, but Loomis got within the ballpark of what he could have hoped for when parting with someone who no longer wanted to be a part of the franchise despite not having a crazy amount of leverage. 

Broncos: B+

This grade comes with the acknowledgement that the franchise has tied themselves to Russell Wilson for better or worse with the trade and contract extension they made for him. 

This was a trade and hire Denver had to make considering its heavy investment in Wilson. The Broncos gave the declining quarterback $165 million in guaranteed money, including $124 million at the signing of his five-year, $245 million extension, according to OverTheCap.com. General manager George Paton needs Wilson to return to form after he had the worst year of his career in 2022 since new ownership who didn’t hire him now runs the show. While schematically Payton’s up-tempo, quick passing offense that featured Drew Brees reading defenses almost exclusively from the pocket is a contrast from Wilson’s best strength over the course of his career, his ability to create outside of the pocket, the Broncos had to go get the coach who has had the most success with a shorter quarterback in NFL history. 

Normally giving up this type of haul for someone who isn’t even an active player would be somewhere in the B- to C range, but the Broncos get a B+ because they were able to complete a deal that positions Wilson to have the best chance at a career revival. If Wilson can’t rebound with Payton as his head coach and play-caller, that’s an indictment on the quarterback. The Broncos’ front office and ownership group can sleep soundly at night knowing they did everything in their power to succeed with Russell Wilson and make good on their heavy-handed investment in him.  

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UAB expected to hire Trent Dilfer: Super Bowl-winning QB a surprising target to lead Blazers, per reports

UAB is expected to hire former Super Bowl winning quarterback Trent Dilfer as its next coach, according to multiple reports. Dilfer most recently completed his fourth season as head coach of Lipscomb Academy, a private high school in Nashville, Tennessee, that has amassed a 38-8 record under his leadership.

Dilfer played 14 years in the NFL for five different franchise from 1994 to 2007. He won a Super Bowl as quarterback of the 2000 Baltimore Ravens and earned a Pro Bowl nod while leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1997. Prior to the NFL, Dilfer earned the Sammy Baugh Trophy as the best passer in America after throwing for 3,799 yards, 30 touchdowns and five interceptions as a signal caller at Fresno State. 

After his NFL retirement, Dilfer moved into the media as an analyst for ESPN and Fox. He is also deeply involved in the annual Elite 11 quarterback competition, which which brings together the best high school quarterback recruits in the country each year. 

While Lipscomb Academy is a highly competitive team that is developing numerous FCS prospects, Dilfer does not have any experience coaching at the collegiate level. In fact, his four-year stretch at Lipscomb is his only experience coaching organized team football at any level.

Dilfer has worked closely with players as a quarterback coach but only as an individual trainer. If Dilfer does get the UAB job, convincing two-year starter Dylan Hopkins and Baylor transfer Jacob Zeno to remain out of the transfer portal would give him a talented group of signal callers with whom he could work in year 1.

Dilfer received criticism in 2021 after a video of him shoving a player went viral. He later apologized for the incident. FootballScoop first reported that he and UAB were discussing the position.

Should Dilfer be hired, he would stand in stark contract to UAB’s last full-time coach, Bill Clark. Prior to joining South Alabama as a defensive coordinator in 2008, Clark had 18 years of high school football coaching experience across Alabama and Georgia. 

Clark went 11-4 in one season at Jacksonville State in 2013 before being hired at UAB, where he led the Blazers to a 6-6 record before the program shut down. Clark then led an effort to resurrect UAB football, which succeeded with the program being reinstated in 2017. Despite needing to almost completely rebuild the program, Clark led the Blazers to five straight winning seasons and two Conference USA championships (2018, 2020). He was also twice named the CBS Sports Coach of the Year and the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year in 2018.

Clark, 54, resigned before the 2022 season due to back problems. His offensive coordinator, Bryan Vincent, took over as interim coach and led UAB to a 6-6 record.

After the season, Blazers players wrote a letter to UAB president Ray Watts in an effort to have him retain Vincent as the permanent coach. Watts declined to meet with players for their input during the coaching search. 

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John Madden, legendary NFL broadcaster and Super Bowl-winning coach, dies at 85

John Madden, the Super Bowl-winning coach of the Raiders and a legendary NFL broadcaster, died unexpectedly Tuesday morning, the league announced. He was 85.

Madden was one of the most recognizable faces of football during his broadcasting career, and lent his name to the wildly successful NFL video game series. During his tenure with the Oakland Raiders, the team never had a losing season.

“We all know him as the Hall of Fame coach of the Oakland Raiders and broadcaster who worked for every major network, but more than anything, he was a devoted husband, father and grandfather,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a written statement. “On behalf of the entire NFL family, we extend our condolences to Virginia, Mike, Joe and their families.”

Madden was hired as the Raiders’ head coach in 1969, when he was 32, and he held the position until after the 1978 season. The team had a 103-32-7 regular season record over 10 seasons.

The Raiders made it to the playoffs eight times and won the 1977 Super Bowl, after the 1976 season.

“Nobody loved football more than Coach. He was football. He was an incredible sounding board to me and so many others,” Goodell said in the statement. “There will never be another John Madden, and we will forever be indebted to him for all he did to make football and the NFL what it is today.”

Oakland Raiders coach John Madden holds the game ball high in the air as he rides the shoulders of Otis Sistrunk (60) and Gary Weaver (52) after the Raiders’ 28-26 victory over the Miami Dolphins in 1974.Bettmann Archive file

After retiring from pro-football, Madden became a color commentator and analyst, first at CBS in 1979, and later at Fox, ABC’s “Monday Night Football” and NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.”.

“No one has made the sport more interesting, more relevant and more enjoyable to watch and listen to than John,” NBC play-by-play announcer Al Michaels said at the time of Madden’s retirement.

Michaels, who worked alongside Madden on “Sunday Night Football” and “Monday Night Football,” said in a written statement Tuesday working with him was “like hitting the lottery.”

“He was so much more than just football — a keen observer of everything around him and a man who could carry on a smart conversation about hundreds and hundreds of topics,” he said.

In his broadcasting career, Madden was known for exclamations like “boom!” and a down-to-earth style and ability to explain a complicated game in terms anyone could understand.

Madden did not like flying and was known for traveling to games in a converted Greyhound bus, called the “Madden Cruiser.”

He famously helped bring the “turducken” — a chicken stuffed into a duck then stuffed into a turkey — to the nation’s attention, and would designate the “turkey leg award” for the most valuable player in the Thanksgiving game, starting in 1989.

Madden announced his retirement from broadcasting in 2009 after 30 years.

The Raiders, now in Las Vegas, said in a statement Tuesday that few people were as responsible for the popularity of professional football as Madden.

“A brilliant coach. A loyal and trusted friend. A Raider,” the team said, recalling the words of team owner Al Davis at Madden’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006.

Madden was raised in Daly City, California, and graduated from what is now California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, where he played football for both offense and defense.

He was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1958 NFL Draft but a knee injury ended his chances at a playing career.

He became a coach at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California, and then was defensive coordinator at San Diego State University before joining the Raiders as the linebackers’ coach in 1967.

When he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Madden said of his life and career: “It’s been a great ride. I want to thank everyone who has been along for any part of it.”

Many teams, both in the NFL and other sports, expressed their sadness at Madden’s death and offered condolences.

“When I think of a person of sports who is worthy of the term, ‘larger than life,’ I have always thought of John. And I always will,” Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a statement after Madden’s death.

Former NBC Sports chairman Dick Ebersol in a statement called Madden “arguably the most impressive man I’ve ever met.”

“Sunday Night Football is what it is today in part because he came over to NBC,” Ebersol said.

“He’ll be sorely missed by every American sports fan who ever invited John into their living rooms,” he added.

Fred Gaudelli, coordinating producer with Madden on “Sunday Night Football” and “Monday Night Football,” called Madden “an American treasure.”

“No one loved football more than he did and he lived to make it better every day,” Gaudelli said. “It was an absolute honor to work with him and share a 20-year friendship. Like football fans everywhere, I will miss him dearly.”

Madden’s survivors include his wife, Virginia, and two sons, Joseph and Michael. John and Virginia Madden’s 62nd wedding anniversary was two days before his death.

Information about a memorial service will be released when it is available, the NFL said. 



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