Rodney McLeod knows he's entering the Colts safeties room with one clear role in mind.
"My experience is key, my leadership and just my personality," the 11th-year veteran said. "The way I approach the game, the way my passion shows."
Indianapolis' newest free-agent signing has started 123 games across a decade in the league, split between the Eagles and Rams. He's also started five playoff games, including a Super Bowl, that he and Philadelphia won over the Patriots to cap off the 2017 season.
The 31-year-old's resume stands out on a defense where no other projected starter is older than 27.