Chris Ballard was never really known as an aggressive general manager for the Indianapolis Colts, and it kind of plagued his tenure for years. He constantly stashed the cap space away, even while the roof leaked and the plumbing was beginning to fail, but you could tell that he felt the heat last offseason.
He made two bold signings in the secondary, took a gamble on Daniel Jones, and most recently swung what could go down as one of the more notable trades in the history of the league with Sauce Gardner. Overall, Indy has done a good job at the roster-building side of things, but you would have liked to have seen more aggression from Ballard before this past offseason.