1 cornerback and will be looking to get paid as such. Reggie Wayne* 34: 11: 15: 106 catches for 1,355 yards, 5 td, & 1 rush for -5 yards and 0 td: Indianapolis Colts / 1st / 30th pick / 2001: TE: Dwayne Allen: 22: Rook: 16: 45 catches for 521 yards, 3 td, & 3 rushes for 5 yards and 0 td: Indianapolis Colts / 3rd / 64th pick / 2012: TE: Coby Fleener : 24: Rook: 10: 26 catches for 281 yards, 2 td There are a lot of good targets, with guys like Captain Munnerlyn, Alterraun Verner, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Will Blackmon and Chris Harris Jr. all on the market.Between a starter and some depth, expect the Colts to spend between $6-9 million of the 2014 cap on cornerback. Byrd's phenomenal coverage skills would mask Landry's deficiencies and allow him to play closer to the line of scrimmage more consistently.Otherwise, the Colts could go any number of directions with this position, from signing a mid-level starter to allowing Delano Howell (who played well as a backup in 2013) to inherit the position. The Colts have struggled to fill that position for the last two years as Pat Angerer's struggled with injuries, and they could look to free agency for a short-term fix. So, don't assume that the Colts have to sign 23 free agents come March.
The Colts currently have 45 players on contract for 2014, and only the top 51 contracts count against the cap at the end of the year. I'd expect McNary to stick around, as he's flashed high potential in limited work this year. While the Colts could invest in another pass-rusher, they seem loosely married (civilly united?) Davis has established himself as a good, although not great, No.

A depth signing similar to the Lawrence Sidbury signing from 2013 seems more likely than a big name. They may look at drafting Redding's replacement, but there shouldn't be any significant money spent here. Davis will certainly want more than the $6 million per year that former teammate Sean Smith got last season, and it wouldn't be surprising to see him get offers of up to $8.5 million per year.
The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more. Grigson also signed a few high-priced but injury-prone members of the secondary, in what was largely a disappointing free-agent class. If they don't sign Davis, look for the Colts to grab a starting cornerback from elsewhere on the market. Yeldon is an adept pass-catcher (233 targets, 171 receptions, 1,302 yards, 6 TDs in four years), but only averaged four yards per carry in … If the Colts do go after a receiver to eventually replace Wayne, a draft target may be more realistic. Overview; Experts rank this player at 58th among WR's.Based on his stats from the past 30 days, he is currently ranked 86th with 48.70 total points (6.96 avg). I could very well see them signing another Aubrayo Franklin type to split time with Chapman, or even Franklin himself. There shouldn't be any moves made here, outside of possibly cutting Matt Hasselbeck. The Bears aren’t likely to sign one of 2019’s top free agents. They do have a good number of positions to fill, but it's less about quantity and more about trying to find quality players to improve upon current starters and rotational players. The top of the free-agent market for centers includes Depth is the only expected signing here. 53-year-old Reggie currently works as an NBA commentator for TNT after his retirement in 2005.. With 23 expiring contracts and several others So where should Ryan Grigson go with this money? Spotrac.com Wide Receiver: Reggie Wayne ($6.17 million, 25th), T.Y. Reggie Miller born as Reginald Wayne Miller is a former American basketballer who played his entire 18-years of NBA career with Indiana Pacers. Joe Reitz, Jeff Linkenbach and Mike McGlynn are all potential re-signs, with Reitz being the most promising going forward. Here's a position that could get interesting. So it seems unlikely that he'd be cut. And according to Rapoport, the Bills were one of the stealthier teams in the running for AB, seemingly jumping to the front of the pack out of nowhere.If Brown was to be sent to Buffalo, it would certainly be a big step in the right direction, in terms of fostering the development of QB Josh Allen.

Likely spending for the 2014 cap would be between $700,000 and $1.2 million. Hasselbeck has the fifth-largest cap hit for any Colts offensive player in 2014, far too exorbitant of a hit for a backup quarterback.The Colts likely will sign another back to be in a rotation with Richardson and Ballard, while Choice, Herron and Rainey will likely be practice-squad players or bouncing around rosters elsewhere.

Hilton ($707k, 75th), LaVon Brazill ($590k, 104th), Da'Rick Rogers and Griff Whalen ($495k, 138th) Spotrac estimates his market value to be a one-year, $3.8 million deal, which would allow the Bears to still draft a running back while taking a flier on the 25-year-old. to the Walden/Werner combination. Kirk Larrabee Jun 28, 2019 . It would cost the Colts about $1.1 million to cut him, so they'd still save $4 million. Richardson being cut based on his play would be a possibility, but all of his base salary is guaranteed, so the Colts would have to eat the $2.25 million.