In response to a season plagued by injuries and underperforming secondary players, the Indianapolis Colts have made significant changes to their coaching staff. The team has dismissed defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, replacing him with Lou Anarumo, who previously held the same position with the Cincinnati Bengals. Anarumo is known for his dynamic and unpredictable defensive strategies, which may help revitalize the Colts' struggling secondary.
Isaiah Rodgers, a former Colt now with the Philadelphia Eagles, expects that Anarumo's innovative approach will allow cornerback Kenny Moore II to thrive. Moore, a veteran of the Colts' defense, had a mixed season under Bradley, recording three interceptions and a Pro Football Focus ranking as the 42nd-best cornerback in the league. With Anarumo's guidance, there's hope that Moore can improve his tackling issues and overall performance.
As the Colts look ahead to the NFL draft, they face crucial decisions about enhancing their pass defense. The potential for signing experienced veterans or selecting promising young talent remains on the table, which could further reshape the Colts' future.