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Updated · ESPN · Apr 10Colts and Kenny Moore II Agree to Seek Trade as Team Eyes Younger Secondary
15 articles · Updated · ESPN · Apr 10
- The Indianapolis Colts and veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II have mutually agreed to seek a trade ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
- Moore, entering the final year of his contract, saw his role reduced last season and is no longer a starting cornerback in Indianapolis.
- The move allows the Colts to get younger in their secondary, with Justin Walley expected to step up, while Moore seeks long-term stability elsewhere.
Will Justin Walley's return from injury live up to the Colts' high expectations, filling Moore's shoes effectively? Was Lou Anarumo's defensive scheme a true mismatch for Moore, or did injuries and rotation contribute more to his 2025 decline? How does the 2026 free agent cornerback market influence Moore's trade value and potential new contract? How does Moore's trade and the crowded cornerback room impact the future of other Colts defensive backs? Beyond scheme fit, how much did Kenny Moore's looming free agency truly drive the Colts' decision to trade him? Could the "W/NE" tag on the depth chart hint at the Patriots as Kenny Moore's most likely trade destination?