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Fantasy News
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The Colts signed Franklin to a three-year, $31.3 million contract extension Monday, Stephen Holder of ESPN reports. Franklin, who was No. 2 in the NFL last season with 179 tackles (107 solo), was already under contract for 2024, but this extension leaves him set to start at middle linebacker in Indianapolis for the foreseeable future. The 2018 seventh-round pick began his career as a special-teams ace but has since transformed into a verifiable fantasy standout in IDP formats.... See More ... See Less
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Colts' Zaire Franklin: Posts big tackle total Week 14
Franklin racked up 14 tackles (six solo), including one for loss, in Sunday's loss to Cincinnati. Franklin led the Colts in stops in the contest with his ninth double-digit tackle effort of the campaign. The linebacker has been on a bit of a downswing with 13 stops over his previous two games combined, but he bounced back in a big way against the Browns. Franklin leads the NFL with 144 total tackles this season.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Good to go Sunday
Franklin (knee) is active for Sunday's game against the Patriots in Frankfurt, Germany, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports. Franklin -- who sat out last week's win over Carolina -- had been listed as questionable heading into Sunday, after the knee injury kept him from practicing Wednesday before he upgraded to limited activity Thursday and then full participation Friday. Based on how he was able to finish the week of practice, Franklin isn't expected to face any restrictions Sunday. He should once again shape up as an elite IDP option after tallying double-digit tackles in all but one of his first eight appearances of the season.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Inactive Sunday
Franklin (knee) is out for Sunday's game against the Panthers. The starting middle linebacker was listed as questionable Friday and then doubtful Saturday after missing practice all week. Franklin has 102 tackles, three passes defensed and a forced fumble in 2023. His absence should open up playing time for Segun Olubi.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Trending in wrong direction
Franklin (knee) has been downgraded to doubtful for Sunday's game against the Panthers. Franklin didn't practice all week, so Saturday's injury designation change likely isn't a good omen. The NFL's leading tackler thus appears unlikely to suit up Sunday, meaning E.J. Speed and Shaquille Leonard could be primed for more opportunities.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Listed as questionable for Week 9
Franklin (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers. Franklin missed practice all week, so he sounds like a true game-time decision ahead of Sunday's 1 PM ET kickoff. Franklin leads the NFL in tackles with 102 and also paces the league with his 64 solo takedowns. He's played 98 percent of Indy's defensive snaps. Franklin would be sorely missed if he's unable to go against Carolina.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Misses practice Wednesday
Franklin (knee) did not participate in Wednesday's practice. Franklin exited Sunday's game with the knee injury, but returned to the game and finished with 14 tackles (six solo). He's up to 102 tackles on the season and is the first player in the league to reach 100-plus tackles on the year. His practice participation over the rest of the week will indicate his availability for Week 9 against the Panthers.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Leads Colts with 13 stops
Franklin racked up 13 tackles, including one for loss, in Sunday's Week 2 win over Houston. Franklin has played every defensive snap for Indianapolis through two weeks and leads the NFL with 30 tackles. The star linebacker set a franchise record with 167 stops last year and could challenge that number based on his output so far in 2023. Franklin is among the top IDP assets in fantasy.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Logs sack in loss
Franklin accumulated nine tackles (five solo) and one sack in Monday's 20-3 loss to the Chargers. While Franklin had a streak of five consecutive games with double-digit sacks snap, he was still productive in the contest. He was one of three Colts to be on the field for all 68 defensive snaps. The 26-year-old shows no signs of slowing down ahead of Sunday's game against the Giants.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Double-digit stops once again
Franklin recorded 10 tackles (six solo) and one forced fumble during Saturday's 39-36 overtime loss to the Vikings. Franklin jarred the ball loose from running back Dalvin Cook midway through the first quarter of the Week 15 matchup in Minnesota, while he also logged his fifth consecutive contest with at least double-digit stops Saturday. The 26-year-old now has a team-leading 141 tackles across 14 games played this season, and he'll likely retain his every-down role when Indianapolis hosts the Chargers next Monday night.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Leading tackler in blowout loss
Franklin recorded 10 tackles (six solo) and one pass defended in Sunday's 54-19 loss to the Cowboys. Franklin played every defensive snap for the 11th time this season, as Dallas did not truly pull away until midway through the fourth quarter. The starting linebacker has now recorded double-digit tackles in eight of 13 games this season, including each of the last three weeks. Franklin's prominent role in the middle of Indianapolis' defense has led him to record the second-most tackles (131) in the NFL so far this season. However, his position among the league's top tacklers could take a step back while the Colts are on bye Week 14.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Logs 11 tackles in MNF
Franklin recorded 11 tackles (five solo) during Monday's 24-17 loss to the Steelers. Franklin wound up playing every defensive snap after coming into Monday's contest questionable with an illness. As a result, the linebacker led the Colts in stops while logging his seventh double-digit tackle performance of the season. Over 12 weeks, Franklin now has 121 tackles, one sack and three passes defended, and, barring injury, he should finish the 2022 campaign as one of the league's leading tacklers.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Leads team in stops
Franklin logged 10 tackles (seven solo), including one tackle for loss, during Sunday's 25-20 win over the Raiders. Franklin logged double-digit tackles for the fifth time in 10 games played this season. The fifth-year linebacker also fell just shy of playing every defensive snap for Indianapolis for the first time in 2022, and he is now three stops away from the first 100-tackle campaign of his career. With star linebacker Shaquille Leonard (neck) now expected to miss the remainder of the season, Franklin should have a very good chance to finish as one of the NFL's leading tacklers by year's end. His next game will come against the Eagles on Sunday.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Modest outing in loss
Franklin recorded eight tackles (six solo) and a pass defended in Sunday's 17-16 loss to the Commanders. Franklin tied his second-fewest tackles in a game during this contest, and he has already doubled his previous career high in tackles so far in 2022. While fellow linebacker Shaquille Leonard did return from a back injury that kept him sidelined over the previous three games, Franklin should still finish as one of the league's top tacklers by the end of the season.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Seven tackles in loss
Franklin recorded seven tackles (four solo), including one for loss, in Sunday's 19-10 defeat against the Titans. Franklin logged a season low in tackles despite finishing third on the team in this category behind Grover Stewart and Bobby Okereke against Tennessee. The 6-foot Franklin has now played every defensive snap over the first seven games of the season for the Colts, recording 73 stops and two passes defended while doing so.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Another double-digit tackle game
Franklin registered 12 tackles (seven solo), including one for loss, during Sunday's 34-27 win over the Jaguars. Franklin notched his fourth double-digit tackle outing over his last five appearances and finished second on the team in tackles behind Bobby Okereke. Across six appearances, Franklin has recorded 66 stops and two pass defenses. As long as Shaquille Leonard (nose) remains sidelined, expect Okereke and Franklin to continue piling up stops.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Career-high 15 tackles Sunday
Franklin recorded 15 tackles (eight solo) during Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Titans. Franklin has recorded at least 10 tackles in three straight games and notched a career-high 15 stops during the team's Week 4 loss. Across four appearances, the fifth-year linebacker already has more tackles this season (45) than he's had in any of his previous four campaigns. As long as Shaquille Leonard (back/concussion) remains out, look for Franklin to continue garnering a major role in the middle of the Colts defense.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Eight tackles in season opener
Franklin started at middle linebacker and had eight total tackles in Sunday's tie at Houston. Franklin played on all 70 of the defense's snaps, which bodes well for his fantasy value considering he frequently came off the field in nickel and dime packages last season.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Off COVID list
Franklin was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday. Franklin was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list earlier this week, but he managed two negative PCR tests 24 hours apart to suit up for Saturday's matchup. The 2018 seventh-round pick has yet to record more than 25 defensive snaps in any game this season.... See More ... See Less -
Colts' Zaire Franklin: Just one tackle Sunday
Franklin started at weak-side linebacker and had one total tackle in Sunday's loss at Seattle. Franklin won a starting linebacker role in the preseason, but played just on 17 of the defense's 54 snaps. He came off the field in nickel and dime packages, which limits his fantasy upside.... See More ... See Less
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Stephen Holder@HolderStephen9H agoNEW: What’s the deal with the supposed character questions about Colts second round draft pick Adonai “AD” Mitchell? I dug around trying to make sense of it, including a chat with Texas coach Steve Sarkisian. Is this much ado about nothing? https://t.co/BJCitP9BXf
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Stephen Holder@HolderStephen3D agoICYMI: The Colts' draft approach largely ignored need-based selections. What, exactly, does that tell us? https://t.co/LI1b10luFM
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George Bremer@gmbremer6D agoKenny Moore II already is seeing growth from his young teammates in the defensive secondary, and he believes the Colts have everything they need. https://t.co/4IFiphsnLR
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Mike Chappell@mchappell516D agoColts working on draft pick signings; here’s what to expect | Fox 59 https://t.co/1IlHc24SVy
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George Bremer@gmbremer7D agoThe #Colts exercised the fifth-year option in defensive end Kwity Paye's rookie contract Thursday, keeping the veteran locked in to a crowded position group. https://t.co/5DVSE8avsx
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Stephen Holder@HolderStephen7D agoDE Kwity Paye will earn roughly $13.4 million in 2025 after the Colts' decision to exercise his fifth-year contract option today. For context: There are 28 edge players currently averaging more per season (and there will likely be more by 2025).
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Mike Chappell@mchappell517D agoColts pick up 5th-year option ($13.4 million) for Kwity Paye https://t.co/UW3NInPeI2
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Mike Chappell@mchappell517D agoColts DC Gus Bradley gave us a good idea what was going to happen with Kwity Paye: 'You talk about trust, right? There's a man that you trust. On the edge, does things right . . . I believe . . . there's another level for him.' Also noted some edge players take longer to develop.
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Mike Chappell@mchappell517D agoColts DC Gus Bradley gave us an idea Wednesday: 'You talk about trust, right? There's a man you trust. On the edge, does things right, comes to work every day. I believe . . . there's another level for him.' Just not a good idea to let good players walk.
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Mike Chappell@mchappell517D agoColts have picked up 5th year option for Kwity Paye. $13.4 million GTD. With team at least thru 2025.