The Colts have released safety Sean Davis (Twitter link via Adam Schefter of ESPN.com). Davis, who joined the Colts back in April, was slated to support starters Khari Willis and Julian Blackmon.
Davis entered the league as a sixth-round pick of the Steelers back in 2016. He spent his first four years in Pittsburgh, making 31 starts between 2017-18. Then, he missed almost all of 2019 due to injury. In 2020, he was set to play for the Washington Football Team, but missed the cut. Davis then found his way back to Pittsburgh where he dressed for all 16 of their games. With Terrell Edmunds and Minkah Fitzpatrick playing in front of him, Davis finished 2020 with just 12 tackles and one pass defensed.
Davis seemed to have a chance at significant time in Indy given the departures of Malik Hooker and Tavon Wilson. Now, he’s back on the market with days to go before the start of the season.
It says 2nd round not 6th
No it says 6th
I think it was the second round. Same year as Artie Burns, if I recall correctly.
You’re correct, the article is wrong. And speaking of wrong, so we’re the Steelers for drafting Burns and Davis.
Kind of funny that in the picture he is actually the Steeler, playing pretty good defense against the Colts
Back to the ‘Burgh? Zero safety depth. Knows the system. Rinse and repeat.