Colts Rookie Is Suddenly At Center Of A Familiar Defensive Question

This year's third-round pick, A.J. Haulcy, is generating buzz as a potential key defensive playmaker for the Colts as they look to fill crucial gaps in their lineup.

The Indianapolis Colts may have found a hidden gem in the 2026 NFL Draft with the selection of LSU safety A.J. Haulcy in the third round.

This pick has sparked excitement among Colts fans and analysts alike, as Haulcy was considered a potential second-round talent. The Colts initially eyed him for Round 2 but opted for Georgia linebacker CJ Allen instead, making their ability to secure both players a cause for optimism about their defensive future.

Haulcy's arrival comes at a crucial time for the Colts' defense, which is undergoing a significant transition. With last season's leading tackler, linebacker Zaire Franklin, now with the Green Bay Packers, and No. 2 tackler Nick Cross having joined the Washington Commanders, the Colts had some big shoes to fill. The team addressed these vacancies by drafting Allen and Haulcy on Day 2, a strategic move that has drawn praise for its potential impact.

Haulcy's collegiate performance was nothing short of impressive, earning him the nickname "Mr. Give Me That" for his knack for creating turnovers.

His ability to take the ball away, coupled with his superior coverage skills compared to his predecessor Cross, positions him as a promising upgrade at box safety. This has led analysts, including Davenport, to buy into the hype surrounding Haulcy's rookie season.

The path for Haulcy to earn significant playing time is clear. With Nick Cross's departure, there's an opening next to starting free safety Cam Bynum. While second-year player Hunter Wohler is also in the mix for this spot, Haulcy's potential to start alongside Bynum could allow the Colts to utilize Wohler's versatility in various sub-packages.

Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo has been particularly impressed with Haulcy's early development. During minicamp, Anarumo expressed his admiration for the rookie's mental acuity and ability to quickly grasp the nuances of the game. "He's not a repeat offender when it comes to mistakes," Anarumo noted, highlighting Haulcy's strong football IQ and potential for growth.

As the Colts prepare for the upcoming season, the anticipation surrounding A.J. Haulcy's impact on the field is palpable. With his talent and the opportunity before him, Haulcy could very well become a key player in the Colts' defensive lineup, making his mark as a rookie and beyond.

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