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Colts highest and lowest PFF grades on defense from 2025 season

Nov 23, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Indianapolis Colts defensive end Laiatu Latu (97) celebrates after an interception against the Kansas City Chiefs in the first quarter at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
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With the Indianapolis Colts' season now behind us, let's take a look at which players on defense received the highest and lowest grades from Pro Football Focus .

Below is a look at PFF's grading system for some context. While this metric is very helpful when it comes to quantifying a player's performance, PFF's grading system isn't the be-all and end-all either. It is one metric out of many that are out there.

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  • 90.0+: Elite

  • 80-89.9: High quality

  • 70-79.9: Good

  • 60-69.9: Above average

  • 50-59.9: Average

  • 40-49.9: Below average

  • 39.9 or less: Poor

Now, here are the Colts ' five highest graded players on defense from the 2025 NFL season.

Colts ' five highest graded players on defense in 2025

Latu would lead the Colts in pressures by a wide margin and held up well against the run, according to PFF's metrics. He came away with a few interceptions as well.

Buckner continued to be a force against both the run and pass.

With the Colts, Gardner allowed just seven completions on 13 targets and had three pass breakups. Ward led the Colts in pass breakups, despite missing time due to injuries.

Bynum brought added ball production to the Colts' secondary, leading the team in interceptions with four, along with logging three pass breakups.

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Colts' three lowest graded players on defense in 2025

Franklin's coverage grade brought down his overall grade quite a bit. PFF also credited him with missing 21 tackles this season.

Edwards, a 2025 UDFA, allowed 17 completions on 27 targets, surrendering 14.8 yards per catch. He had two pass breakups and two penalties called on him. He did not grade out well as a run defender either.

Jones struggled to see playing time this season. He allowed 15 completions on 26 targets at 11.7 yards per catch with two pass breakups.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: PFF grades: Colts best and worst performers on defense in 2025

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