The Colts’ young defensive backfield is a major story line heading into training camp, and they were the focus of Pro Football Focus’ preseason secondary rankings.
Indianapolis was ranked 32nd on PFF’s list as they cited a lack of experience and name recognition among the Colts’ defensive backs.
PFF acknowledged that Quincy Wilson had a promising rookie campaign with an overall grade of 78.6 on 402 snaps, but they pointed out that the rest of Indianapolis’ cornerbacks (Pierre Desir, Nate Hairston, Kenny Moore, and D.