As the Miami Dolphins applied the franchise tag to impending free agent wide receiver Jarvis Landry, they also gave him the permission to seek a trade but it seems the Indianapolis Colts don’t have any interest in making an exchange of that magnitude.

There was a report from ESPN’s Josina Anderson that the Colts were a team to watch in a trade for Landry but Indy Star’s Stephen Holder reports that they don’t have any such desire to make a deal.

The issue is whether a team like the Colts would have the appetite to swing a deal for Landry, especially at a possible $16 million annual price tag. Early indications from inside the organization suggest that answer is an emphatic no. Right now, a move to acquire Landry just doesn’t seem likely for the Colts. The solutions at receiver are probably going to have to come from free agency or the draft.

While Landry has put up some impressive numbers, averaging 100 receptions over the past four seasons, some would consider his production to have much to do with the volume he sees.

Landry also isn’t much of a deep threat or red-zone target, despite his nine touchdowns in 2017. His 8.8 yards per reception mark are extremely low and certainly aren’t worth paying roughly $16 million.

The three-time Pro Bowler will be the subject of a trade soon from the Dolphins but it doesn’t seem the Colts have any interest in making a blockbuster deal for Landry.