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One of the best in the business when it comes to the NFL draft, Dane Brugler of The Athletic, ranked each of the 32 draft classes, and the Indianapolis Colts were near the bottom. As Brugler ...
With the 2025 NFL Draft in the rear-view mirror, the Indianapolis Colts' class of prospects is officially finalized, with eight new young pieces coming into the fold, evenly split between four ...
Following the 2025 NFL draft, where the Indianapolis Colts made eight selections, let's make a way-too-early prediction of what their 53-man roster this season might look like coming out of ...
The Indianapolis Colts came away from the 2025 NFL Draft with eight picks, one more than their original allotment. They made just one trade, moving down in the fourth round and gaining an extra ...
The Indianapolis Colts are on the doorstep of the 2025 NFL draft, which kicks off this Thursday, April 24, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It's all about addressing the team's several needs, but when it ...
The Indianapolis Colts scored what most considered to be a big win when they selected Penn St. tight end Tyler Warren with their No. 14-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. But, with quarterback a ...
The Indianapolis Colts have been addressing their biggest needs in the 2025 NFL Draft: tight end, defensive end and cornerback. They head into the final day with four picks, and they can use depth ...
The Indianapolis Colts are hoping to see young quarterback Anthony Richardson figure things out during the 2025 NFL season. After two years of subpar performances and injury problems, there is ...
The Indianapolis Colts released kicker Matt Gay this offseason. He wasn’t bad per se, but the team obviously decided that he wasn’t worth the four-year, $22.5 million contract that he signed ...
10. Jeff Saturday (C, 1999-2011) Jeff Saturday was the anchor of the Colts’ offensive line for over a decade. Known for his intelligence, leadership, and durability, Saturday was a key figure in ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Colts general manager Chris Ballard is fond of saying that an NFL team can never have enough defensive linemen. Indianapolis lost three key members of the rotation this offseason ...
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