
Colts Trade Zaire Franklin, Embrace Youth on Defense
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The Indianapolis Colts are considering trading veteran linebacker Zaire Franklin to reduce their salary cap for the 2026 season. Franklin, who turns 30 this year, has a cap number of $8.25 million and a trade before June 1st could save the team over $5 million. Franklin led the Colts in tackles last season but struggled in coverage and has mixed fan support due to his leadership and off-field presence. This move suggests a youth push on defense under new coordinator Lou Anarumo, with the draft class full of promising linebackers. Contenders may also be interested in Franklin as a reliable tackler on a team-friendly deal. As the legal tampering window opens, expect his market to heat up quickly, reshaping both the Colts roster and Franklins next chapter.
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