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QB Joe Flacco

TE Mo Alie-Cox

RDE Dayo Odeyingbo

LB Segun Olubi – ERFA

OC Wesley French – RFA

RDE Isaiah Land – ERFA

MLB Cameron McGrone – ERFA

SS Julian Blackmon – very weak SAF FA class and Blackmon best among them so far

 

Colts Current PFF Grades Examples:

Trey Sermon: 58.9 overall grade / 60.3 receiving grade / 57.7 rushing grade

WLB EJ Speed: 49.9 overall / 54.4 PRSH / 57.8 RDEF / 47.7 coverage grades

MLB Zaire Franklin: 62.5 overall / 60.9 PRSH / 67.7 RDEF / 55.9 coverage grades

SS Julian Blackmon: 64.5 overall / 76.6 PRSH / 53.5 RDEF / 65.2 Coverage grades

RCB Jaylon Jones: 70 overall / 72.6 RDEF / 67.5 Coverage

 

FA Signed:

RB Rico Dowdle (Cowboys) –73.7 overall / 80.5 receiving grade / 68.9 Rushing grade

RB Cam Akers (Vikings) – 72.0 overall / 57.4 receiving grade / 73.7 rushing grade

WLB Jamien Sherwood (NY Jets) – 83.1 overall / 65.5 PRSH / 74.3 RDEF / 83.5 Coverage grades

MLB Cody Barton (Broncos) – 69.9 overall / 72.7 PRSH/ 71.8 RDEF / 63.5 Coverage grades

SLB Akeem Davis-Gaither (Bengals) – 76.4 overall / 67.9 PRSH / 66.4 RDEF / 75.2 Coverage grade

SS Talanoa Hufanga (49ers) IR – 59.8 overall / 57.9 RDEF / 60.3 coverage grades

RCB Tremon Smith (Broncos) – 67.3 overall / 60.0 RDEF / 66.9 coverage grade

NCB Isaiah Oliver (NY Jets) – 67.2 overall / 65.1 PRSH / 64.5 RDEF / 66.1 Coverage grades

RCB Kristian Fulton (Chargers) – 79.9 overall / 68.8 RDEF / 80.3 coverage grades - luxury pick with Jaylon Jones starting

 

Other Notable FAs: 

WLB Justin Strnad (Broncos) – 82.7 overall / 70.9 PRSH / 89.2 RDEF / 66.2 Coverage

WLB Tyrel Dodson (Seahawks) – 68.1 overall grade, 61.3 PRSH / 54.0 RDEF / 75.5 Coverage grades

WLB Divine Deablo (Raiders) – 62.8 overall / 72.7 PRSH / 62.1 RDEF / 56.9 coverage grades

SLB Devin Bush (Browns) – 72.3 overall / 75.7 PRSH / 76.4 RDEF / 53.2 Coverage grades

SLB Derrick Barnes (Lions) on IR – 71.8 overall / 57.7 PRSH / 77.2 RDEF / 66.6 coverage grades

RCB D’Aneglo Ross (Texans) – 67.6 overall / 69.0 RDEF / 66.3 Coverage grades

RCB Shaquill Griffin (Vikings) – 61.4 overall / 75.4 RDEF/ 59.0 coverage

RCB Isaiah Rodgers (Eagles) – 62.8 overall / 63.8 RDEF / 61.6 Coverage

RCB Marco Wilson (Patriots) – 56.5 overall / 64.6 RDEF / 54.5 Coverage

RCB Brandon Stephens (Ravens) – 59.9 overall / 61.3 RDEF / 59.0 coverage

 

2025 NFL Draft:

Round 1 - OT Wyatt Milum (WV) - 2026 looks like a very weak OL class compared to 2025 and best LT I have is Fernando Carmona (Arkansas) and RT Logan Brown (Kansas).  Do we attempt to move Smith to RG?  Blackmon's case as the best available SS still doesn't shy me away from SS Lathan Ransom (OSU) as next BPA.

 

Round 2 - DT Tyleik Williams (OSU) - Originally have him listed as a 3-tech that ran a good 4.78s-forsty at 290-pounds and would have been a good compliment behind Buckner.  He gained weight this season moved to more a 1-tech which is what am looking for someone who can play both DT spots behind Stewart and Buckner.

 

Round 3 - TE Harold Fannin Jr. (Bowling Green) - With Granson out the Colts take Fannin who has been on fire this year.

 

Round 4 - LG/LT Joshua Gray (Oregon State) 6'4" 310-pounds.  Both our OTs will be FAs at the end of next season.  Freeland still hasn't inspired much confidence.  Colts hopefully get a much-needed upgrade to backup Raimann and Nelson.

 

Round 5 - RDEdge Mike Green (Marhsall) 6'4" 248-pounds runs a 4.57s-forty.  Earned Midseason Second-Team All-American honors.  His 9 sacks and 22 defensive stops ranks tied for third among all DE's while his 31 pressures rank first.  Dayo got resigned but Ebukam is entering his final contract.

 

Round 6 - MLB Shaun Dolac (Buffalo) - Much like Franklin who ran a 4.62s-forty, Dolac has ran a 4.64s-forty. Made Midseason First-Team as nation's leading tackler with 87 (17 more than anyone else).  His 90.4 TACK grade on the season ranks first among all LBs.

 

Round 7 - SWR-ST Jaylin Noel (Iowa State) - With Dulin gone the Colts get another accomplished WR to replace him and a solid special teamer.  Prior to the start of the college season, Noel was tied for fourth with 33 consecutive games with a catch.

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