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Colts GM Eyes Draft for Defensive End Help
31 Mar
Summary
- Colts lost key defensive ends Paye, Ebukam, and Lewis.
- Veterans Key and Clemons signed, but questions remain.
- Colts rely on young talents Latu and Tuimoloau for impact.

The Indianapolis Colts are in a period of transition at defensive end as they prepare for the 2026 season. The team saw key players Kwity Paye, Samson Ebukam, and Tyquan Lewis depart in free agency, leaving a significant void in their pass rush.
To address this, the Colts have signed veteran free agents Arden Key and Micheal Clemons, though General Manager Chris Ballard remains open to further additions through the draft and later in the offseason. He expressed confidence in the current group but acknowledged the desire for a dominant edge rusher.
The team is looking towards internal development, particularly from 2024 first-round pick Laiatu Latu and 2025 second-round selection JT Tuimoloau. Ballard believes Latu has significant untapped potential to become a difference-maker, while Tuimoloau is expected to take a step forward after a promising rookie season.
Ballard also highlighted the potential depth the draft could offer at defensive end. Despite a mixed history with second-round defensive end selections, the Colts have frequently used this round to address the position and are likely to do so again in the upcoming draft.