Recapping Day 3 of NFL free agency for Indianapolis Colts
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Follow along with the latest NFL free agency news, updates and rumors as the new league year has officially begun.
NFL insider reports that the Colts were in position to sign Trey Hendrickson in free agency before Ravens swooped in
INDIANAPOLIS— The first few waves of free agency have created another glaring need for the Colts defense this offseason. Indianapolis already needed an overhaul at defensive end and linebacker. Now, the Colts need a safety.
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The Maxx Crosby deal collapsed, but the Baltimore Ravens still landed a major piece for their defense. Edge rusher Trey Hendrickson agreed to a four-year, $112 million contract with Baltimore, ending his run with the Cincinnati Bengals and keeping him in the AFC North.
The Seahawks signed former Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney Thomas II on Thursday, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, bringing in a potential starter to make up for the departure of Coby Bryant (Chicago Bears).
After losing Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III to the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency, the Seahawks are adding a veteran to their running back room: former Packers running back Emanuel Wilson. The former undrafted free agent ranked as The Athletic 's ninth-best running back available and has recorded 1,083 yards in 41 NFL games.
Former Colts center Danny Pinter visited the Ravens after GM Eric DeCosta said Baltimore would host multiple offensive linemen in the coming weeks.
Per Spotrac, the top names still on the market at edge rusher are Haason Reddick, Joey Bosa, and Leonard Floyd. While these players could provide immediate impact, they're all over 30 and past their prime. One name remains of the younger variety, and who can give Anarumo's pass-rush the juice it needs: Arnold Ebiketie.