Colts' Kenny Moore II Draws Trade Buzz From 49ers, Browns at Modest Price
Analysts view a low-cost move as plausible given Indianapolis' cap incentive.
Overview
- Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox linked Moore to San Francisco and Cleveland and projected a 2027 sixth-round pick as the price.
- ESPN's Adam Schefter previously reported that the Colts and Moore agreed to seek a trade.
- Moore plays primarily in the slot, which evaluators say would likely push second-year 49ers corner Upton Stout out of that role.
- Coverage of Cleveland argues Moore could upgrade the Browns' nickel spot and form a strong trio with Denzel Ward and Tyson Campbell.
- The Colts could save about $7.1 million by dealing Moore, who enters a contract year with 21 career interceptions and four pick-sixes.