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Never not working and playing armchair GM.  Never hurts to look ahead to improving the Colts roster this coming offseason.  After 4 weeks of NFL play here are my top free agents on defense pending our own player's future roles.  Ready for the weekend. 

 

Defensive Lineman:

  • RDT Levi Onwuzurike (Lions) (8.73 RAS) - Added DJ Reader in the offseason moving Levi to a backup role.
  • LDT Javon Kinlaw (NY Jets) (9.56 RAS) - life would come full circle adding Kinlaw - Void Years
  • RDE Chase Young (Saints) (8.47 RAS) - Void Years
  • RDE Malcolm Koonce (Raiders) - on IR and low expectations to add 
  • WLB Jamien Sherwood (NY Jets) (4.24 RAS) - outstanding after 4 weeks and in 2023 had a 76.1 grade
  • ILB Nick Niemann (Chargers) (9.51 RAS) – ST capable backup in 2023 produced well with a 71.6 grade
  • LCB Paulson Adebo (Saints) (9.74 RAS) - slight upgrade over JuJu and been healthy

  • RCB Brandon Stephens (Ravens) (9.2 RAS) - slight upgrade over Jaylon

  • SS Efeatu Melifonwu (Lions) (9.7 RAS) - depending on Blackmon in 2025 a potential option

  • SS Jeremey Chinn (Washington) (10.0 RAS) - listed as a starter and feel more career backup+

  • SS K’Von Wallace (Seahawks) (9.42 RAS) - proved capable of starting in 2023

  • FS Jevon Holland (Dolphins) starter (9.47 RAS) - premium player and future role of Nick Cross

  • FS Elijah Molden (Chargers) (4.66 RAS) - backup with proven starting history

  • FS Juanyeh Tomas (Cowboys) (8.59 RAS) – backup special teamer

  • NCB Deommodore Lenoir (49ers) (6.3 RAS) starter – 2023 rivaled Kenny Moore.  2024 slightly better than Hobbs with a 66.3 grade

  • NCB Nate Hobbs (Raiders) (9.62 RAS) starter – not on the level as Kenny Moore who is 30.7 years old. After 4 games posted a 64.9 grade

 

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