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With the 2026 NFL offseason underway for the Indianapolis Colts, we will be taking a position-by-position look at the current state of the roster.
Up next are the safeties. You can find our previous previews below.
One of the big offseason additions made by Chris Ballard was signing Cam Bynum in free agency, who brought impressive ball production to the Colts' secondary.
This season, Bynum would lead the Colts in interceptions with four, and he also had three pass breakups. Opposing quarterbacks had a passer rating of 66.8 when targeting Bynum.
Bynum was very good in the run game and was a reliable tackler, while his versatility and communication were key in operating Lou Anarumo's disguise-heavy scheme.
As the strong safety, Cross was again productive near the line of scrimmage, logging 16 quarterback pressures and the fourth-highest run-stop rate among safeties, according to PFF.
ESPN's Aaron Schatz wrote recently that Cross performed well in coverage by his DVOA metric. By PFF's metrics, Cross took a step back in coverage.
The need here is moderate. Ballard obviously invested in this position recently by adding Bynum. However, Cross is set to be a free agent.
So whether it's re-signing Cross or going in a different direction, the Colts have to figure out who will be starting next to Bynum. Adding some experienced depth wouldn't be a bad idea either.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: How big of a need is safety for Colts during 2026 offseason?
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Up next are the safeties. You can find our previous previews below.
- Quarterback
- Running back
- Tight end
- Wide receiver
- Offensive tackle
- Interior offensive line
- Defensive end
- Defensive tackles
- Linebackers
- Cornerbacks
Colts' safeties under contract in 2026
- Cam Bynum
- Trey Washington
- Daniel Scott
- Hunter Wohler
- Reuben Lowrey
- Ben Nikkel
2025 season review
One of the big offseason additions made by Chris Ballard was signing Cam Bynum in free agency, who brought impressive ball production to the Colts' secondary.
This season, Bynum would lead the Colts in interceptions with four, and he also had three pass breakups. Opposing quarterbacks had a passer rating of 66.8 when targeting Bynum.
Bynum was very good in the run game and was a reliable tackler, while his versatility and communication were key in operating Lou Anarumo's disguise-heavy scheme.
As the strong safety, Cross was again productive near the line of scrimmage, logging 16 quarterback pressures and the fourth-highest run-stop rate among safeties, according to PFF.
ESPN's Aaron Schatz wrote recently that Cross performed well in coverage by his DVOA metric. By PFF's metrics, Cross took a step back in coverage.
What is the need at safety for the Colts in 2026?
The need here is moderate. Ballard obviously invested in this position recently by adding Bynum. However, Cross is set to be a free agent.
So whether it's re-signing Cross or going in a different direction, the Colts have to figure out who will be starting next to Bynum. Adding some experienced depth wouldn't be a bad idea either.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: How big of a need is safety for Colts during 2026 offseason?
Continue reading...