The Indianapolis Colts are going with a novel approach to defense this season. They’re going to start at least two players who have zero starts in the NFL.
Stanford rookie David Parry is going to be the team’s starting nose tackle heading into the season. Zach Kerr, who had under 300 snaps last season as an undrafted free agent, will likely start at defensive tackle. And only Kendall Langford, a seven-year veteran, has experience as a starter in the NFL.
The depth chart is even more inexperienced.