The Indianapolis Colts prioritized re-signing wide receiver Alec Pierce and quarterback Daniel Jones during free agency. Pierce received a record-breaking 4-year, $114 million deal, proving his value as a top deep threat and the 12th-highest-paid wideout after ranking 13th in PFF’s Wins Above Replacement. In contrast, the Colts’ decision to retain Jones for an average of $44 million annually is seen as an overpay, given his inconsistent performance and recent injury history. However, the two-year commitment allows for flexibility if Jones doesn’t regain form.
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