
Sean Payton on the DIFFICULTY of Scouting Players in the NIL Era | Orange & Blue Today
Orange and Blue Today · JJ Pellini
February 26, 202627m 13s
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Show Notes
<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into one of the biggest challenges Sean Payton says teams are facing right now: scouting players in the NIL era. With college athletes staying in school longer, transferring more often, and making business‑driven decisions that didn’t exist a few years ago, Payton explains why evaluating prospects has become more complicated — and why teams must adapt or get left behind. The fellas break down how NIL has reshaped the scouting landscape, from older draft classes to players switching systems multiple times, and how that affects projection, maturity, and long‑term development. They also explore what this means for the Broncos’ approach at the Combine and in the 2026 NFL Draft, where understanding a player’s path is now just as important as understanding his tape. 🔥 In this episode: Sean Payton on why NIL has changed scouting forever How transfers and extra eligibility complicate evaluations Why teams must dig deeper into character, motivation, and fit How NIL‑era prospects impact Denver’s draft strategy What the Broncos are looking for at the Combine in 2026 The NIL era has changed the game — and the Broncos must evolve with it.</p>