When it comes to Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Donte Moncrief, his time with the team might be up as he's set to become an unrestricted free agent next week. According to Stephen Holder of the Indianapolis Star, the Colts are unlikely to re-sign and will allow him to leave in free agency this offseason.

“Moncrief isn’t likely to be re-signed by the Colts before impending free agents like him can begin negotiating with competing teams on Monday,” Holder said. “In fact, all current indications point to Moncrief and the Colts parting ways for good after the free-agent market opens on Wednesday. General Manager Chris Ballard, having watched Moncrief underperform in 2017 during a contract year, seems very cool toward the idea of bringing him back.”

Moncrief would love to return to the Colts but also understands that he may have to move on to another team.

“This is home,” Moncrief said. “This is the only place I know. I’ve been here for four years and these have been the best days of my life. We just have to get it back on track. If not, I’ll just go somewhere else and do what I have to do.”

Moncrief, 24, was drafted in the third round by the Colts in the 2014 draft out of Ole Miss. He had a strong sophomore season as he had 64 catches for 733 yards and six touchdowns.

However, he was unable to build off of that success in the following two years in part due to injury. He has missed 11 games during that span. He had a particularly disappointing 2017 season as he finished with just 26 catches for 391 yards and two touchdowns. While Moncrief still believes he's capable of bounce back, he will likely not get the chance to do so with the Colts.