Indianapolis Colts Draft Grade
How did the Colts do in the draft? Our own Evan Sidery explains to you his thoughts on their picks and what to expect from them next season.
How did the Colts do in the draft? Our own Evan Sidery explains to you his thoughts on their picks and what to expect from them next season.
The Colts aren't done yet selecting players. Find all the players signed by the Colts after the draft.
After Matt Barkley was taken to start the fourth round, three quarterbacks went shortly after him. This shows the crucial need for a good backup quarterback in the NFL.
With the 24th pick in the draft, the Colts took Bjoern Werner out of Florida State. This fills a massive need on the defensive side of the ball. Did Ryan Grigson and Chuck Pagano hit a home run with this pick or not?
I give you a thorough analysis of every pick in my first round mock draft. Who moves up, down, or stays put in my mock draft? Find out how one quarterback possibly controls the keys to what the Colts will do in the first round.
Follow along in the comments section starting at 3 P.M. once the community mock draft officially commences. Good luck to everyone involved and hope everyone enjoys it.
Mellette has prototypical size to become a top-notch possession receiver on the next level. He has very strong hands and tends to win on most jump balls in tons of traffic down field.
A backup to start the year, but a potential first rounder at the end, Cornellius 'Tank' Carradine must convince teams he's fully recovered from an ACL surgery, and that his one year was not a fluke.
A track and field Junior World Champion turned freak of a Defensive End, Margus Hunt puts up huge numbers in workouts. Can it translate to on-the-field success?
Every once in a while a guy leaves with two years of college eligibility left, and it's usually a RB. Here's a mid-round guy who'd rather make some money getting hit in the pros rather than in college another year.