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ESPN’s best remaining free agents: Do any make sense for Colts?

Matt Bowen of ESPN recently put together a list of the top remaining free agents on the market. Would any of these players make sense for the Colts to sign?

The Colts’ 91-man roster is set for the moment, but roster building is a 365-day-a-year job. Following the NFL draft, GM Chris Ballard mentioned that there were still some talented free agents on the market and that he would do his due diligence, searching for any potential fits.

“Between now and the start of the season – there are still some good players out there,” Ballard said after the draft. “There’s some veterans out there that can still play. We’ll dig and investigate all of them and then make a decision if we think they are the right fit for us as we go along.”

From a salary cap perspective, with $26.21 million in available cap space, the Colts have more than enough room to make an addition, especially when we consider that at this time of the offseason, these will be short-term, relatively inexpensive, low-risk deals that free agents are earning.

Here is a look at the top remaining free agents that Bowen mentioned and whether or not any of them could be on the Colts’ radar:

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CB Xavien Howard

Oct 14, 2018; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins corner back Xavien Howard (25) reacts during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports

As defensive coordinator Gus Bradley said, outside of Kenny More in the slot, the cornerback position is ‘wide open.’ The only outside additions made to this group were drafting Jaylin Simpson and Micah Abraham in the fifth and sixth-round of the draft. Bowen notes Howard’s “solid perimeter coverage traits,” along with him having excellent ball production throughout his career, something this Colts’ secondary needs more of.

C Connor Williams

Jan 15, 2023; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Miami Dolphins guard Connor Williams (58) snaps the ball to Miami Dolphins quarterback Skylar Thompson (19) during a wild card game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

Center is not a position the Colts need to add to. They, of course, have Ryan Kelly and just drafted Tanor Bortolini. Also on the roster as potential backup options are Danny Pinter and Wesley French.

S Justin Simmons

DENVER, COLORADO – DECEMBER 18: Justin Simmons #31 of the Denver Broncos carries the ball after an interception against the Arizona Cardinals during the third quarter of the game at Empower Field At Mile High on December 18, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Like cornerback, the starting free safety role next to Julian Blackmon is up for grabs. On the back end of this Colts’ defense last season, too many big plays were allowed. Simmons is considered the best safety available. He has at least three interceptions in each of the last six seasons, and is “strong in run support,” says Bowen.

CB Stephon Gilmore

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 16: Stephon Gilmore #21 of the Dallas Cowboys at SoFi Stadium on October 16, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Again, cornerback is a need, but is a reunion with Gilmore going to happen? Probably not, although having already played in Bradley’s defense would make for an easier transition back in Indianapolis. Gilmore had nine pass breakups and two interceptions in 2023.

CB Steven Nelson

Oct 30, 2022; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans cornerback Steven Nelson (21) warms up before before playing against the Tennessee Titans at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports

Bowen mentions Nelson’s ability to play zone coverage. He’s also coming off a season where he recorded a career-high four interceptions. Nelson would boost the competition and add starting experience to this young Colts’ cornerback room.

QB Ryan Tannehill

Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle DeForest Buckner (99) moves in on Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023, during a game against the Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Anthony Richardson is the starter and the Colts already signed a veteran backup in Joe Flacco. This is not a need.

G Dalton Risner

Nov 5, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Brandon Powell (4) celebrates after a touchdown with guard Dalton Risner (66) against the Atlanta Falcons in the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Like center, the Colts have their 2023 starters at guard returning and options behind Quenton Nelson and Will Fries, including Bortolini, Matt Goncalves, Pinter, and Sills, among others.

CB Adoree Jackson

East Rutherford, NJ — December 31, 2023 — Adoree’ Jackson of the Giants on the field during pre game warm ups. The New York Giants host the Los Angeles Rams on December 31, 2023 at at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.

Just about any of the top available cornerbacks should be on the Colts’ radar to at least some degree. Jackson improved as the 2023 season went on and the Giants pass rush improved, although he has missed time with injuries in each of the last four seasons.

Edge Calais Campbell

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There’s no such thing as too much pass-rush depth, but the Colts have already invested heavily in the defensive front this offseason, re-signing Grover Stewart and Tyquan Lewis, adding Raekwon Davis, picking up Kwity Paye’s fifth-year option for 2025, extending DeForest Buckner, and drafting Laiatu Latu.

WR Hunter Renfrow

Jan 15, 2022; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow (13) runs with the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals in the second half in an AFC Wild Card playoff football game at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports

With the additions of Adonai Mitchell and Anthony Gould through the draft, along with Ashton Dulin returning from injury, the Colts receiver room has gotten crowded.

Edge Emmanuel Ogbah

Oct 31, 2021; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Miami Dolphins defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah (91) reacts to a defensive play against the Buffalo Bills during the second half at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

At the defensive end, the Colts already have Paye, Latu, Lewis, Dayo Odeyingbo, and Samson Ebukam.

WR Michael Thomas

(Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

With Michael Pittman, Josh Downs, and Adonai Mitchell, the Colts’ top three receivers are pretty well established. They also have recent draft picks in Gould and Alec Pierce behind this trio.

OT Donovan Smith

Sep 24, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Donovan Smith (79) takes the field prior to a game against the Chicago Bears at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

If there’s a spot on the offensive line you could make an argument that the Colts could add to it is tackle. Braden Smith is still working his way back from injury, Goncalves is a rookie, Jake Witt is a 2023 seventh-round pick, and Blake Freeland took his lumps as a rookie. However, with that said, this still isn’t a position the Colts will add to.

Edge Yannick Ngakoue

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As we’ve already established, this is one of the last positions that the Colts should have to add to.

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