Broncos must stand pat with Pat Surtain II, defense at trade deadline

Ship Jerry Jeudy to Siberia, for all I care. But if Sean Payton and his buddy George Paton lay so much as a pinkie on this defense, Broncos Country oughta riot.

“The NFL is a business. That’s how the game goes,” Broncos star cornerback Patrick Surtain II told myself and a circle of scribes Monday at the Ritz-Carlton downtown before a charitable competition for his new Patrick Surtain II Foundation.

“But you’ve got to focus on just being where your feet are, not allowing the external noise to control or affect your mindset. Put one foot in front of the other every day and just sort of focus on the team’s success right now.”

No single Broncos asset could jump-start a rebuild the way PS2 could, all by himself. He’s young, one of the best cornerbacks in the league and still on a rookie contract. Heck, Surtain might be the only player on the roster who guarantees at least one first-round draft pick in return by Halloween’s 2 p.m. trade deadline.

Then again, why treat yourself to that kind of trick? One of the hottest defenses in the NFL right now calls Dove Valley home, and I’d let that baby ride ’til it goes off the rails. Cripes, I’m dangerously close to getting on my knees and begging for Vance Joseph’s forgiveness.

Here’s why. Over the Broncos’ first three (forgettable) games, an 0-3 for the aged, VJ’s defense allowed 5.4 yards per first-down run, which teams tried 46 times, and managed only two takeaways. Fast forward to the last three games: 36 opponent first-down carries for 3.25 yards per rush and seven takeaways.

Oh, and did we mention two of those three tilts were against Patrick Mahomes?

“I think we just honed in on being an assignment defense, being honed in on different techniques,” Surtain explained. “But also allowing a defense to hold (those) opponents to second-and-long, third-and-long, so that way we’ll be able to get off the field much easier. Especially with the (opposition) running game, the passing game, I feel like we honed in on that a lot.”

Stand pat with Pat, coach. Tankathon.com says the Broncos have the easiest strength of schedule remaining in the AFC West (.485), even with toughies at Buffalo and at Detroit left on the dance card.

The Chiefs are in the rear-view mirror. The Vikings will be without Kirk Cousins when they come to Mile High on Nov. 19, and the Browns could be without Deshaun Watson for their visit a week later.

The Texans (Dec. 3), Chargers (Dec. 10, Dec. 31) and Patriots (Dec. 24) are just as flaky as the rest of the AFC. You don’t have to be pounding the Orange & Blue Kool-Aid to see a ton of coin-flip games left that could decide which side of .500 this nickel lands.

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