Zaire Franklin will again be counted on as a key member of the Colts’ defense in 2025. The veteran linebacker’s availability for training camp is now uncertain, however.
Franklin recently underwent a clean-up procedure on his ankle, head coach Shane Steichen announced. Steichen told reporters he is hopeful Franklin will be fully recovered in time for training camp. At a minimum, the latter will be sidelined through OTAs and minicamp.
A full-time starter over the past three years, Franklin played every defensive snap for the Colts in 2022 and repeated that feat last year. The former seventh-rounder led the NFL in tackles in 2024 (173) and set a new career high in sacks (3.5), interceptions (two) and forced fumbles (five). He therefore provided a strong return on investment for Indianapolis after he inked an extension last March.
That pact carries an annual average value of $10.42MM and runs through 2027. Needless to say, Franklin’s health will be critical once again next season, the first with Lou Anarumo in place as defensive coordinator. Indianapolis ranked near the bottom of the league in several defensive categories last year, and Franklin remaining one of the most productive off-ball linebackers in the NFL will be key in the team’s efforts to rebound in 2025.
Fellow linebacker Jaylon Carlies is on the mend after he underwent offseason shoulder surgery. Carlies is expected to recover in time for training camp, and Franklin’s ability to do the same will be something to watch for over the coming weeks. In the meantime, the Colts will prepare for spring workouts with a shorthanded LB unit.
I wish they’d operate on his mouth to keep it shut.