The Indianapolis Colts secondary, bolstered by key free-agent signings last season, could be on the verge of adding another dynamic piece. According to a recent NFL Network five-round mock draft by analyst Chad Reuter, USC safety Kamari Ramsey is projected to land with the Colts in the third round with the 78th overall pick.
While quarterbacks and pass rushers often dominate draft headlines, a versatile and physical safety is a cornerstone for any formidable defense. The Colts, who already possess a promising closer in edge rusher Laiatu Latu, may see Ramsey as the ideal candidate to fill a void in their defensive backfield. His blend of hard-hitting physicality and reliable coverage skills makes him a schematic fit for Indianapolis.
Ramsey would enter a room looking to build on last season's improvements. He's seen as a potential perfect complement to safety Cam Bynum, offering the Colts a player who can contribute immediately. For a team aiming to solidify its defense, selecting a talent like Ramsey on Day 2 of the draft would represent significant value and a step toward a more complete unit.
