INDIANAPOLIS -- Watching the Indianapolis Colts navigate free agency was like watching a shopper work through a grocery list.
The Colts' needs this offseason were mostly obvious, and during the first week of free agency, Indianapolis stuck to the script.
They landed two defensive backs on Day 1 of the negotiating period, agreeing to lucrative multiyear contracts with safety Camryn Bynum and cornerback Charvarius Ward. Two days later, the Colts signed quarterback Daniel Jones to a one-year, $14 million deal and created the QB competition the team promised.
The Colts' deliberate and predictable approach to free agency has provided a clear road map for what comes next: the NFL draft.