The Indianapolis Colts are largely running it back from a season ago, though they've had their fair share of replacements to find so far this offseason. Following the 2026 NFL Draft, many of those holes have been addressed. The Colts focused on adding defensive talent in the draft, as six of their eight selections came on that side of the ball. More specifically, the Colts have added youth and speed to their defensive front seven, a goal that general manager Chris Ballard had set for himself earlier this offseason. But when it comes to the defensive backfield, there are two new starters set to roam the backend. Longtime leader and starting slot cornerback Kenny Moore II remains on the trade block as his future is settled, with his days in Indianapolis ultimately seeming over . At the same time, two-year starter and 2022 third-round pick Nick Cross left a void at strong safety after signing with the Washington Commanders earlier this offseason.…