Indianapolis Colts rookie Julius Brents didn’t play in either of the team’s first two games this season. But once he finally hits the field, the 23-year-old cornerback could instantly become a key piece in the Colts’ secondary.
With training camps underway, here’s a look at the top position battles to watch for teams in the AFC South.
The Colts entered Monday with three members of their rookie class unsigned, but that is no longer the case.
The Indianapolis Colts announced Monday that they’ve officially signed No. 44 overall pick CB Julius Brents and fourth-round OT Blake Freeland to rookie contracts.
Just days before Colts mandatory minicamp, cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, Sr. underwent investigation for allegedly placing hundreds of sports bets. The same week, rookie safety Daniel Scott tore his ACL during OTAs, and was placed on IR Wednesday due to the season-ending injury.
Indianapolis Colts rookie CB Julius Brents finds himself in a unique situation which could present him with an unexpected opportunity for early play.
After trading cornerback Stephon Gilmore to the Cowboys and flirting with the idea of dealing CB Kenny Moore, Colts GM Chris Ballard has overhauled the secondary.
Could a complete overhaul on the boundary be in play for the Indianapolis Colts’ secondary? It seems more and more likely. After trading Stephon Gilmore to the Dallas Cowboys, Chris Ballard and the Colts drafted not one, but two, cornerbacks with high-level starting experience.
Many of you know the prospects who will have their names called in the first few rounds of the NFL Draft. Here are 10 prospects who may be underrated by some but could go higher than expected.
Former Kansas State cornerback Julius Brents is set to visit with a good chunk of the NFL before the draft starts later this month. Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that Brents has lined up visits with a dozen teams around the league.
According to Mike Garafolo, Kansas State CB Julius Brents has 12 official visits scheduled before the draft. Garafolo lists the Colts, Ravens, Panthers
A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, Julius Brents enters the NFL with plenty of experience. He began his college football career at Iowa, appearing in 19 games across parts of three seasons.
Julius Brents Kansas State Wildcats #23 Pos: CB Ht: 6020 Wt: 203 Hand: 928 Arm: 3378 Wing: 8218 40: 4.50 DOB: 1/18/2000 Hometown: Indianapolis, IN High School: Warren Central Eligibility: 2023
Who is the most underrated player in this year's class? Each year some prospects seemingly go under the radar during the season and then skyrocket up media draft boards by the day of the draft.
Playing cornerback at a high level is an extremely demanding and stressful task. NFL and college cornerbacks must be some of the most confident athletes on the field.
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