Stampede Blue
The Indianapolis Colts surprisingly made national headlines on Tuesday ahead of the league’s trade deadline, acquiring New York Jets 2x NFL First-Team All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner for their 2026 and 2027 first round picks, as well as young wideout AD Mitchell (per ESPN’s Adam Schefter):
It’s obviously a steep price to pay for the Colts, albeit for an elite young player at a premium defensive position.
Originally the 2022 4th overall pick by the New York Jets, the 25-year-old Gardner has quickly become one of the best young all-around cornerbacks in the game. He was NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2022, a 2x NFL First-Team All-Pro, a 2x NFL Pro Bowler, and made the PFWA All-Rookie Team (2022).
During 7 starts for the Jets this season, the 6’3”, 190 pound Gardner has recorded 20 tackles (15 solo) and 6 passes defensed. Per PFF, he’s earned a +71.3 overall grade, which is ranked 21st among 105 qualifying cornerbacks. However, he’s arguably been the game’s top cornerback since entering the league—and is still playing at a very high level this 2025 campaign to-date:
The Colts had reportedly still been active in the cornerback market, even after the return of former starter Jaylon Jones from a hamstring injury along the outside.
However, no one could’ve reasonably predicted Gardner as a realistic get, who gives Indianapolis an elite shutdown corner and one of the best outside pairings in the league, opposite former All-Pro veteran Charvarius Ward, who remains on injured reserve still recovering from his second concussion suffered during this season.
Even though the Colts were salary cap space strapped entering the day, with around $4.261M of available team salary cap space, per SI.com’s Albert Breer, Gardner will only cost Indianapolis the minimum in salary this year, with his ordinary cap hits scheduled and due for the remaining years of his 4-year, $120.4M contract extension that he signed this past offseason with the New York Jets:
This deadline mega-move is surprising to me on at least a few levels: