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3 Remaining Free Agent Options for Colts as NFL Draft Nears
Indianapolis could still bolster roster with these veteran free agents.
Mar. 27, 2026 at 1:53pm
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With the NFL draft approaching, the Indianapolis Colts still have several roster holes to fill. Free agency remains an avenue for the team to further strengthen the roster, with three veteran free agents potentially making sense as options.
Why it matters
The Colts have been active in free agency, but still have needs at key positions like defensive end and linebacker. Adding experienced veterans through free agency could help raise the floor of the roster ahead of the draft.
The details
The three free agent options for the Colts are: 1) Defensive end Cameron Jordan, who can provide pass-rushing juice despite being in Year 16; 2) Linebacker Bobby Okereke, who could reunite with the team and provide needed experience at the position; and 3) Linebacker Germaine Pratt, who stabilized the Colts' linebacker unit after joining the team last season.
- The NFL draft is on the horizon.
The players
Cameron Jordan
A 15-year veteran defensive end who has spent his entire career with the New Orleans Saints, Jordan remains a productive pass rusher despite his advanced age.
Bobby Okereke
A linebacker who previously played for the Colts, Okereke could provide needed experience and stability to Indianapolis' linebacker corps.
Germaine Pratt
A linebacker who joined the Colts last season and helped stabilize the position group, Pratt is a free agent the team could look to re-sign.
The takeaway
With limited draft capital but ample salary cap space, the Colts could still look to free agency to further bolster their roster ahead of the 2026 NFL draft. Adding experienced veterans like Jordan, Okereke, and Pratt could help raise the floor of the team's defense and provide stability at key positions.
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