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Zaire Franklin discusses how Colts trade unfolded

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Former Colts LB Zaire Franklin recently discussed how the trade that sent him to Green Bay unfolded.

It's been roughly two months since the Indianapolis Colts traded Zaire Franklin, but on a recent appearance on 'The Insiders,' with Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, Franklin was asked how the trade unfolded from his perspective. Just before free agency opened, the Colts traded Franklin to Green Bay in return for defensive tackle Colby Wooden. "Chris Ballard made some comments just about how he wanted to adjust on defense," Franklin began.

"And me and Ballard have a great relationship. I knew him, and my agent Drew Rosenhaus was going to meet and talk about just kind of how they saw my future. I was actually getting honored by the city of Philadelphia for some of the work that I have been doing in the city and I had to leave in the middle of the ceremony because Drew told me that the Colts are pretty much planning on moving on this season.

"And in the same breath, Ballard called mand he told me that literally two hours before he even made that decision, Green Bay was inquiring about my services. " Franklin had spent his entire career with the Colts up to this point. A seventh-round pick in 2018, he earned his initial playing time on special teams before stepping into a starting role on defense.

At the beginning of this offseason, GM Chris Ballard alluded to there being some changes coming on defense for the Colts, mentioning that he wanted to get younger and faster overall. "At that point," Franklin continued, "they shopped me around a little bit. It was several teams that were interested.