The Indianapolis Colts made two huge moves in the first wave of free agency, trading the 13th overall pick for 49ers defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, and signing Philip Rivers to a one year, $25 million deal to be the starting quarterback.
General manager Chris Ballard made the splash move he talked about at the combine, but the Colts still have around $28 million in cap space, according to Spotrac. It leaves them enough room to bring in some more help on either side of the ball on a budget.
There are still plenty of needs that Ballard can address, and with some room, they could be in the market for one more signing.