There are very few weak spots on the Colts’ roster, but defensive end is still one of them.
Re-signing Al-Quadin Muhammad, who’s been a solid rotational player for the team during each of the last two seasons, shouldn’t stop Indy from making a more notable move at defensive end.
After missing out on some of the league’s bigger-name free agents, it’s likely that the best option for the team will be to address this issue via the draft.
Many of the remaining free agent defensive ends have cause for concern, too. Either the player has an inability to stay healthy, they’re too old, or they don’t perform at a consistent and elite level throughout the season.