Indianapolis Colts pass rusher Jabaal Sheard (knee) underwent a procedure on his knee which will keep him sidelined for an undetermined amount of time. He moved full-time to defensive end during the 2018 season and was explosive, posting 5 1/2 sacks while being a major disruption. Even with his inclusion, the Colts are a borderline low-end No. 1 DST or solid No. 2 unit. For IDP players, still consider drafting him, but make sure to have plenty of depth on hand in the event he is not ready for the regular season opener.
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Jabaal Sheard will switch to defensive end this season. This became obvious after the Colts hired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, who runs a 4-3 scheme. Sheard had 5.5 sacks last year and should benefit from the move to end. The Colts need to find a true pass rusher to bookend with Sheard.