Pratt came as a choice of the third round, which flourished in constant starter in six seasons, but when he entered the contract year, which would require him to adapt to a new manager, he considered him best if Bengals traded elsewhere. Instead, he lands on the open market before the mandatory minicamp begins.
Cincinnati’s decision to release Pratt will save them $ 5.85 million in CAP space by 2025 and provide some financial incentives in what has been expensive for the Benga. At the same time, the 29-year-old will go into a free agency as a top-10 Tool in NFL last season and should be expected to be of interest.
Don’t be surprised if his old DC convinces Colts to reach the phone.