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Colts have been relatively quiet without any significant free-agent moves as Grigson is mindful of team's salary cap future.
As the Indianapolis Colts wrapped up mini-camp Thursday, general manager Ryan Grigson reiterated the team’s offseason approach to building the roster with an ever-conscious eye on fiscal responsibility.
After making so many splashes last offseason — with too many disappointments — the Colts have been noticeably quiet this year. Grigson realizes a new contract for quarterback Andrew Luck, expected to be in the $25-million-per-year range, will impact how the team moves forward with the cap.