Will Colts CBs Sam Womack and Dallis Flowers split playing time again?

Without JuJu Brents, will Colts cornerback Sam Womack and Dallis Flowers split playing time again this week?

With JuJu Brents sidelined, the Indianapolis Colts utilized both Samuel Womack and Dallis Flowers in his absence against the Green Bay Packers. Will that rotation continue in Week 2?

With Brents on injured reserve, the depth of the Colts already thin cornerback room was going to be put to the test. When in nickel, Kenny Moore would man the slot and Jaylon Jones one of the boundary positions. When in their 4-3 base defense, Moore moves to the boundary position opposite of Jones.

However, that boundary position opposite of Jones is where playing time is now available. This past week, Womack would get the start, but he and Flowers played an almost equal amount of snaps, with Womack on the field for 20 and Flowers on the field for 19.

With the Packers relying so heavily on the run game–rushing the ball 53 times–neither player was tested in coverage.

Flowers finished the game with no targets and one tackle. The same for Womack.

So in terms of trying to decipher who might have separated himself, from the outside looking in, that’s not easy to do. And given the small sample size along with the unique nature of last week’s game, perhaps neither player did, which could mean we see the Flowers and Womack splitting playing time against his week.

This approach gives each player an opportunity to see playing time while also easing both Flowers and Womack in. Flowers is still looking to regain his form following an Achilles injury in 2023 and Womack has only been with the team for a few weeks after being claimed on waivers following roster cuts.

Even with the Colts run game woes, it’s almost a given that the secondary will see more action this week–again, we don’t often see a team running the ball for 53 plays in a game.

While the Chicago passing offense has struggled to get going, they are loaded with talent at the receiver position with DJ Moore, Rome Odunze, and Keenan Allen–who is on the injury report this week–along with Caleb Williams at quarterback.

Cornerback, and the secondary in general, was a big question mark for the Colts coming into the season and still remains one, especially without Brents.

With JuJu Brents out, who starts at CB for Colts?

With JuJu Brents on injured reserve, who will now start at cornerback for the Colts in his place?

The Indianapolis Colts announced on Tuesday that they placed cornerback JuJu Brents on injured reserve with a knee injury, that is potentially season-ending.

So now the question becomes, who will start at cornerback opposite of Jaylon Jones?

Along with Jones and Kenny Moore, the other three cornerbacks on the 53-man roster are Dallis Flowers, Sam Womack, and Chris Lammons. The decision likely comes down to either Flowers or Womack, with Lammons being a slot only option.

Flowers was initially competing with Jones for playing time during the offseason and into training camp. It was a competition, however, that Jones gained control of quickly and never let go.

Flowers 2023 season was cut short due to an Achilles injury and he is still trying to regain his past form. In the Colts’ preseason opener, Flowers allowed four receptions on six targets for 54 yards and was penalized twice. He did perform better in the final two games.

“I know for him he didn’t play as good as he wanted to,” said Gus Bradley after that first preseason game. “But we kind of anticipated there might be some different looks that he might have to get accustomed to just coming back off this injury. So I think that’s a good start for him. We know where he’s at. He knows where he’s at and the progress he has to make.”

For what it’s worth, Flowers was a healthy scratch in the team’s opener against Houston, with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley saying that was a special teams decision.

Womack, meanwhile, has been with the Colts for just over two weeks after being claimed on waivers following roster cutdowns.

He was going to spend the bulk of his time in the nickel, but he comes to the Colts having boundary experience, which the defense may need to rely on given how thin they are at the cornerback position.

Womack had a strong preseason with the 49ers. As far as the regular season goes, he’s played just 216 defensive snaps over two seasons.

On the practice squad, the Colts have four boundary cornerbacks in David Long, Jaylin Simpson, Ameer Speed, and Kelvin Joseph. But at least for this first game without Brents, one would think it will be either Flowers or Womack.

The Colts are back on the practice field Wednesday, which should perhaps provide us with some insight based upon who the early defensive starters are.

For a draft and develop team like the Colts are under GM Chris Ballard, it’s not all that surprising that he wanted to give Brents and Jones the opportunity to continue developing–and that only comes with time and live reps.

However, the depth of this position group was always in question after an offseason where the only additions made came on Day 3 of the draft. Now, that depth is very much going to be put to the test.

Chiefs hosted CBs Joshua Williams, Samuel Womack on top-30 visits

The #Chiefs hosted a pair of talented cornerback prospects on top-30 visits according to a new report.

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We’re continuing to learn more about the Kansas City Chiefs’ top-30 visits with two new cornerback visits reported on Tuesday.

According to Pro Football Network’s Tony Pauline, the Chiefs have hosted both Fayetteville State CB Joshua Williams and Toledo CB Samuel Womack on top-30 visits. That brings our total tally up to four workouts and visits with cornerback prospects and those all happen to be prospects who are viewed as Day 2 or Day 3 draft picks.

Williams (6-3 and 195 pounds) might be the HBCU player drafted the highest in the 2022 NFL draft. He was invited to both the Senior Bowl and the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine and he stood out at both events. At the Senior Bowl, Williams played a tight and physical brand of coverage both in practice and during the game. At the combine, he posted a 4.53s 40-yard dash, a 36-inch vertical and a 124-inch broad jump.

Williams projects as an outside cornerback at the next level and likely comes off the board in the middle rounds of the draft. Late Day 2 and early Day 3 is his expected range.

A walk-on at Toledo, Womack (5-9 and 190 pounds) is the school record holder for pass breakups with 39 PBUs in 41 games played across five seasons. He also managed 126 total tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, five interceptions, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery during the course of his career. Womack wasn’t invited to the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine or the Senior Bowl, but he did stand out at his pro day where he posted a 4.39s 40-yard dash, a 36-inch vertical, a 118-inch broad jump, a 4.18s shuttle run and a 6.87s 3-cone.

Womack is rather undersized, which likely puts him in Day 3 and priority undrafted free agent range. As Pauline mentioned in his report, his 32-inch arms help offset some of the size issues that he might run into in the NFL.

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