The 2020 NFL Draft may be over for the Indianapolis Colts, but there’s still some work to do to find talent for the roster. One position that wasn’t addressed in the draft was getting more help on the edge, and the Colts made quick work of that by bringing in undrafted free agent Kendall Coleman, the defensive end out of Syracuse.
Coleman played in 44 games in his career with the Orange, including 12 in his freshman season, and was a four year starter. After two seasons with minimal production, Coleman broke out as a junior, logging 10 sacks and 12 tackles for loss.