One weakness in the Colts secondary that they need to address is at the nickel cornerback position.
With the spread offense movement in the NFL, slot cornerbacks have never been more important, and general manager Chris Ballard wouldn’t have to spend much money to get a solid player to fill that spot in free agency.
Nickell Robey-Coleman played on a one-year $855,000 contract last season, and his dominance in the slot was a major reason why the Rams had one of the pass defenses in the NFL in 2017. Robey-Coleman filled up the stat sheet with 2 interceptions, 9 pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery last season.