Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has reportedly joined the team for the latest portion of voluntary offseason programs. Cornerback Kenny Moore still has not, according to Nathan Brown of the Indy Star.
Both Richardson and Moore have requested trades this offseason.
The first day of offseason programs for the Colts was on Apr. 21, and neither player reported at that time. This portion of the offseason is voluntary. Minicamp, which for the Colts takes place June 9-11, is the first mandatory event.
When the news first broke on Apr. 10 that the Colts and Moore would explore a trade, ESPN’s Stephen Holder reported that the desire was “partly a scheme fit issue.”
The Colts are also quite bullish on second-year defensive back Justin Walley, who will presumably take over for Moore at the nickel position.
“Look, at the end of the day, talking to him, he just felt like it was time for a change,” GM Chris Ballard said before the NFL draft. “Nothing much more than that and because of our respect level for Kenny, we said okay.”
The draft seemed like it would have been a prime spot for the Moore trade to happen. But with nothing unfolding, it remains to be seen how long it will now take for the Colts to find a trade partner.
Moore is entering the final year of his current deal. He comes with a cap hit of $13.11 million. If traded, the Colts would create $7.06 million in cap space, according to Over the Cap.
Moore spent nine seasons with the Colts. He is a one-time Pro Bowler, and for his career, Moore has allowed 10.0 yards per catch with 22 interceptions and 38 pass breakups.
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