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Report: Colts Emerging as Top Suitor for Ndamukong Suh, Greg Hardy


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It turns out that Greg Hardy might be returning to BOA this year, but not in a Panthers uniform.

 

 

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2386004-insider-buzz-andrew-luck-massive-cap-space-could-lure-suh-hardy-to-colts

 

http://www.stampedeblue.com/2015/3/5/8157927/report-colts-emerging-as-top-suitor-for-ndamukong-suh-greg-hardy

 

 

According to a report from Bleacher Report's Jason Cole, the Indianapolis Colts are emerging as the top suitor for Ndamukong Suh and Greg Hardy because of two main reasons: the Colts' cap space and their quarterback.

 

 

If there are concerns about the system-fit for Ndamukong Suh by the Colts, there would likely be similar concerns about Hardy, who has played in a 4-3 defense for the Panthers.  It would be a much smaller investment, however, which would be a big difference between the two situations.  The Colts certainly need pass rush help and two years ago Hardy was among the best pass rushers in the league, so the connection between the two sides makes sense.  But would the Colts be interested in signing Hardy after the charges a year ago and knowing that a possible suspension is coming?  That's unknown, but according to Bleacher Report's Jason Cole, it sounds like the Colts might be emerging as the top suitor for both Hardy and Ndamukong Suh.

 

 

It's kind of scary that both Suh and Hardy could potentially be lining up on the same D-line. Even more scary that they might be chasing after Cam later this year.

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It turns out that Greg Hardy might be returning to BOA this year, but not in a Panthers uniform.

 

 

usa-today-8082512.0.jpg

 

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2386004-insider-buzz-andrew-luck-massive-cap-space-could-lure-suh-hardy-to-colts

 

http://www.stampedeblue.com/2015/3/5/8157927/report-colts-emerging-as-top-suitor-for-ndamukong-suh-greg-hardy

 

 

 

 

It's kind of scary that both Suh and Hardy could potentially be lining up on the same D-line. Even more scary that they might be chasing after Cam later this year.

What is scarier than that is the oline that would be tasked with trying to stop them. Try not to cry to hard.

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Secondly what made the defensive line great was having two great defensive ends as well as 2 stud tackles so you couldn't double team anyone. So if Hardy is going to be the kraken again it will be as much a function as to who is around him as opposed to just his own skills.

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