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Kenny Moore and the Indianapolis Colts have mutually agreed to part ways, with Moore expected to seek a trade. The Colts are looking to acquire draft capital and may rely on Justin Walley as their starting nickel corner moving forward.
I was not familiar with Justin Walley's game.
This is textbook position maintenance. Watch him transition from an inside and high to an outside and trail position when the WR breaks back inside of the divider. pic.twitter.com/6TACVkQh7o
â Colts Film Room (@ColtsFilmRoom) April 29, 2025 Unfortunately, we didnât get to see Walley last season due to injury, but itâs important to remember heâs still a recent Day 2 pick. On film, you can see him (bottom of the screen) maintain leverage relative to his safety help throughout the rep. Minnesota is in a single high safety look, so in order to create a natural bracket on the receiver, the corner needs to be in position to cover any throws where the middle field safety and sideline canât help him. Nick Saban talks about the âdividerâ or an imaginary line between the numbers and hashmarks. If the WR is lined up outside that line, then the corner needs to be inside and high, knowing that the sideline is his help. But when the WR breaks back inside that divider, the corner needs to transition and should be outside and in a trail position since the safety is inside and deep. That way he can protect against any outbreaking routes. That kind of movement skill is impressive, and finishing with a play on the ball makes it even better. At a minimum, he should factor into dime (six defensive back) packages. But thereâs a strong case that the Colts view him as their nickel of the future. There are plenty of unknowns on the roster, and Walley is no exception. Still, he feels like the current frontrunner to be the starting nickel. At some point, the players Chris Ballard drafts have to get on the field. **DâANGELO PONDS?** A lot of Colts fans in Indiana are probably looking down the road to Bloomington for a potential Kenny Moore replacementâ and it makes a lot of sense. Ponds has the speed to run with faster wide-receivers, can track the ball in the air very well, can slip blocks in the run game and make plays in the backfield, and is as consistent a tackler at the corner position that youâll see for guys his size. Itâs more than likely Justin Walley season if/when Kenny Moore II is traded BUT for fun hereâs the #Colts fit section from my DâAngelo Ponds write-up.
Indy Draft Guide: pic.twitter.com/F6XyJYZGGV
â Noah Compton (@nerlens\_) April 10, 2026 nds has the speed to run with quicker receivers, tracks the ball well, slips blocks in the run game, and is a consistently reliable tackler for his size. The biggest question will be his physical profile. Moore is also undersized, but he made up for it with arm length. Ballard has historically valued long-armed defenders, which is something Ponds lacks. That said, Ballardâs drafting tendencies have evolved over time, so itâll be interesting to see how the Colts view him. There are, of course, other corners the Colts could target, especially in the later rounds, but Ponds remains one of the more intriguing options. Itâs always difficult to project players to teams outside the first round, but Ballard has recently shown a preference for prospects from winning programs. So itâs not out of the question. **OTHER OPTIONS** Though less likely, I thought it be worth considering some remaining free agent options. The front office clearly are big fans of Chris Lammons and he might be a good depth option at the bottom of the roster during training camp. Though I thought he played well when he subbed for Kenny Moore last year, Lou didnât seem to view him as a player that would stick around for very long. Nonetheless, itâs worth considering. **BOTTOM LINE** I think itâs almost certainly going to be Justin Walleyâs job to lose after the Colts trade Kenny Moore. I do think given the importance of the position, that depth is important, so I feel confident theyâll add competition in the draft, UDFAâs, or remaining free agents. While the loss of Kenny Moore adds yet another question mark to a defense that has very few certainties, it opens the door for the Colts to find a long term starter at the position. It feels as if Ballard is willing to sink or swim with his ability to evaluate younger underutilized talent and believes itâs time to open that door and part ways with franchise cornerstones. Like anything in the offseason, all we can do is wait and find out if it works.
Kenny Moore and the Colts mutually agreed to part ways as part of the team's effort to get younger on defense, despite Moore being a good fit for the new scheme.
Justin Walley is currently viewed as the frontrunner to take over the nickel position for the Colts following Moore's departure.
Moore's trade is expected to help the Colts acquire draft capital while also necessitating a focus on finding a suitable replacement for the important nickel position.
A nickel cornerback must be versatile, able to blitz, defend the run, and adapt to offensive motions, often taking on responsibilities similar to a linebacker.

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