Louisville. Gerod Holliman. 29. player. 46. <p>The Indianapolis Colts had one of the more potent offensive attacks in the league last season. Andrew Luck led the NFL in touchdown passes, while leading the Colts to their ninth division title since 2003.</p>
<p>One thing that isn’t potent on Indy is their ability to defend. Throughout the 2014 season they had countless problems stopping the opposing offenses, giving up point totals of 51, 45,42 (twice).</p>
<p>In order to make a deeper run in the postseason, Indy must build their defense, particularly the secondary. More specifically, though, is the safety position. LaRon Landry was their best safety, but now he is gone, as the team released him earlier in February.</p>
<p>Last year, Louisville safety Gerod Holliman tied the NCAA single-season record with 14 interceptions. His ability as a ball-hawking safety is something the Colts could use, as they had just 12 interceptions as a team last year.</p>. Safety