The Indianapolis Colts reportedly are making a strong push to re-sign pending free-agent cornerback Kenny Moore II, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
There has been mutual interest for a deal to get done between the Colts and Moore even though his market appears to be picking up.
The #Colts are making a strong push to re-sign cornerback Kenny Moore, per sources.
A premier slot corner could be off the market soon, as his market appears to be picking up. pic.twitter.com/8lZYKc9vHd
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 12, 2024
The Colts have re-signed many of their top free agents such as Michael Pittman Jr., Grover Stewart and Tyquan Lewis. Moore is expected to be next on the list.
Being able to re-sign Moore, along with the players that already are back, would be a big deal for Gus Bradley’s defense. The slot position is becoming increasingly vital, and Moore bounced back in a major way after a disappointing 2022 campaign.
According to Pro Football Focus, Moore’s 96.2 passer rating ranked sixth-best among slot defenders with at least 300 coverage snaps from the slot. His 0.93 yards per snap ranked fourth-best while he allowed 5.31 yards after the catch per reception.
Moore’s stout ability as a run defender from the slot also makes him an important piece of the defense.
If they can bring Moore back on a two or three-year deal and then add a cornerback like L’Jarius Sneed via trade or a prospect like Terrion Arnold in the draft, a position of need would turn into a strength.