Colts' Zaire Franklin-Colby Wooden trade does not earn great grades
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The Colts made their first offseason transaction Saturday, dealing former Pro Bowl linebacker Zaire Franklin to the Packers for defensive lineman Colby Wooden. Here is how the national media graded the move: NFL.com: B- The Colts sought to trade Franklin, the NFL’s leading tackler in 2024, in part to help get under the salary cap. It also felt like a move for a team that no longer viewed the veteran linebacker as a scheme-fit under Lou Anarumo.Turning 30 this summer, Franklin’s play stumbled in 2025 during Anarumo's first year as the team's defensive coordinator. He had a 13.2% missed tackle rate, per Next Gen Stats. The trade saves Indianapolis $7 million on the cap next season, and he’s...

