Jerry Jeudy Not Going Anywhere, Per GM
                
        
        Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has been in the news this offseason, with the wideout's name linked to multiple trade scenarios. But he remains a Bronco moving toward the NFL Draft, a time when many clubs prefer to make the moves necessary to improve the roster. While new head coach Sean Payton has scoffed at the idea of a potential deal involving Jeudy, rumors still ensued. However, general manager George Paton recently took an opportunity to reiterate the organization's stance on Jeudy by stating, "we're high, really high on Jerry. We don't anticipate doing anything with Jerry. He's going to be here." The 23-year-old is coming off his best season in the league, finishing with 67 catches for 972 yards and six touchdowns. Unfortunately, a stagnant Denver offense didn't do him any favors, and he also missed a few games due to injury. Nevertheless, Jeudy's fantasy stock will continue to rise with a new coaching staff in town. But historically speaking, plenty of teams have stated a player wasn't going to be traded, only for the exact opposite to happen. Then, there's Jeudy's fifth-year option, which will add further speculation to this situation.
Source: Kevin Patra
        Source: Kevin Patra
 
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