The Colts jumped out to a great start to their season in terms of production from their defensive line. They got to opposing quarterbacks regularly and early on were near the top of the league in terms of sacks. Over the last several weeks, that has started to dry up.
Guys missing time and others getting injured has meant more snaps played and players who aren’t as fresh across the defensive line. Long drives kept alive by poor play on the back end certainly hasn’t done anything to help them out either.
With the Colts’ bye week in the rear view mirror, they may have help on the way.