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Colts have made a pair of depth signings already at defensive end, with Arden Key looking like a potential upgrade in pressure generation (11.2% Pressure Rate in 2025) from the Samson Ebukam (9.8%), Kwity Paye (9.6%), and Tyquan Lewis (8%) trio in 2025, and Micheal Clemons providing depth in run defense with his size, power, and length.

But the Colts still need more Umph! in their pass rushing rotation. Either they need a true starter to be on the other side of young ascending pass rusher Laiatu Latu, or they need a designated pass rusher who can add to the rotation and provide some efficient pass rushing in a smaller situational role. Post-Trey Hendrickson signing with the Ravens and with Maxx Crosby’s trade value still too high for the Colts without Round 1 picks in 2026 and 2027, who is available for the Colts to add to their Defensive End rotation? What is the good and the bad with the Colts acquiring any of these players? We already covered a pair of trade targets for the Colts to consider, but there are still 8 Free Agents that could upgrade the Colts outside pass rush.

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Joey Bosa, former Buffalo Bill

2025 Stats: 54 Pressures (13.5%), 5 Sacks, 52 Run Defense Grade

The Good

Joey Bosa is one of the household names on this list. The 2016 3rd Overall pick has maintained that status since his Rookie of the Year season with 5 subsequent Pro Bowls, the latest one being in 2024. His 77 career sacks are 10th most among active NFL edge rushers and 13th among all active players. Few players on this list can match his career pedigree.

In 2025 he was still a highly efficient pass rusher, forming a vicious duo with Gregory Rousseau in making QBs uncomfortable dropping back. His pressure rate is just 0.2% below potential trade target Josh Sweat’s, who racked up 12 sacks with that comparable pressure level. The sacks might not have been at his peak levels, but he is still highly disruptive.

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