The cornerback is always a position that the Indianapolis colts could explore the addition in the NFL project, and if so, Espn Recently highlighted one day 3 “sleeper” in position.
With the addition of Charvarius Ward, as well as Corey Ballentine to strengthen depth in the position, the need for a cornerback This offseason was considerably reduced thanks to the free agency. And with Ward and Ballentine, the Foal Also still have Kenny Moore, Jaylon Jones, Sam Womack and Juju Brent.
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However, as an NFL leader has mentioned it recently, continuing to add here would not be a bad thing either for the colts, in particular, additional competition for this role of external border in front of Ward, which would also give depth a boost too.
But even if the colts consider this as the case, given the other positions of position that exist, it is probably no more a priority of day 1 or even of day 2 for Indianapolis, which may make a name of Zah Frazier from Ut-San Antonio to look at the last day of the draft.
In the latest article by Intel d’Espn, the project of analysts Field Yates, Jordan Reid and Matt Miller each highlighted a sleep of the 3 day they really like, and it was Reid who selected Frazier.
“His combination of skills in height, speed and ball is among the best of the late options in this class,” wrote Reid. “At 6 feet 3 inches, 186 pounds, he ran 4.36 40 and experienced impressive jumps (36½ inches on the vertical and 10 feet 6 inches wide). He equaled second in the FBS with six interceptions last season, and his reactionary skills complete his size.”
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At 6-3, Frazier has this length in the position we know GM Chris Ballard coveted, and he was also one of the stars of the NFL combination.
Frazier is still a relatively inexperienced player with 596 snaps in the past three seasons, including 498 in 2024. He would note very well against the race by PFF measures, and authorized a completion rate of 46% out of 39 targets. Frazier also had a formidable ball production with six interceptions and five pass ruptures.
It should also be noted with regard to Frazier’s potential with the colts, beyond its measurements and its production of bullets, Reid added that Frazier would be the best in a heavier area of zone, and with Lou Anarumo at the helm, we will see more cover opportunities for men for defensive backs.
This article originally appeared on Wire Colts: Colts NFL Draft: Utsa CB Zah Frazier named day 3 ‘Sleeper’ by ESPN