While the Miami Dolphins are and the Cleveland Browns have owner Jimmy Haslam's commitment to , there's a noticeable hush surrounding the Indianapolis Colts.
Whereas information leaks are sprouting in Miami and Cleveland, general manager Ryan Grigson has .
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Flush with more than $43 million in salary cap space, the Colts join the Dolphins, Browns and Detroit Lions as teams "" in free agency, reports SI.com's Peter King.
"I think the Colts will surprise people with a flurry this week," adds King.
Seeking a replacement for pass rusher Dwight Freeney, the Colts are expected to with the Browns for Paul Kruger, who played under Chuck Pagano in Baltimore.
That's just the beginning. The Colts have been connected to safety Ed Reed and cornerback Cary Williams due to Pagano's history. Quintin Mikell, by the St. Louis Rams, could be an option with ties to Grigson from their Philadelphia Eagles days.
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The offensive line could use an upgrade at four of five spots, as Grigson noted that Andrew Luck "" this year than last.
The Colts, Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills reportedly are for top guards Louis Vasquez and Andy Levitre. Vasquez in new VP of Football Operations Jimmy Raye, who just arrived from San Diego.
Don't be surprised if Jake Long, widely viewed as the top left tackle available, is as well.
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