The Colts dropped from an Indy-record 51 sacks to 36 and have lost players on the defensive line. What's Chris Ballard's plan?
The Indianapolis Colts were wise to add talent to their secondary in free agency ahead of the NFL Draft. Now, they opened themselves up to consider more options when they are on the clock in the early rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Stampede Blue on MSNNFL.com’s Lance Zierlein projects Penn State TE Tyler Warren to Colts in Mock Draft 3.0A ccording to NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein, the Indianapolis Colts will select top Penn State tight end Tyler Warren with the 14th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft in his Mock 3.0
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In a Pro Football Focus piece detailing where teams were ranked with their respective draft classes, the Colts finish near the end of the list at 24th. PFF writer Bradley Locker highlighted Laiatu Latu, Matt Goncalves, Dalton Tucker, and Adonai Mitchell in his assessment.
Hendrickson has been a part of potential trade talks, and the Colts are in the thick of those rumors, given the ties between Hendrickson and Anarumo. However, while there was belief the Bengals were eager to close a deal, but Hendrickson revealed on The Pat McAfee Show that might not be the case, calling the talks 'poor.'
Third down is a separate entity for Lou,' Colts general manager Chris Ballard said at the NFL owner's meetings.
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The Indianapolis Colts have let multiple starters from the 2024 season walk in free agency, a very different approach to the offseason than in years past for general manager Chris Ballard. The most recent in-house free agent the team let sign elsewhere was linebacker E.
The Indianapolis Colts added talent in some areas but lost key players at others. So are they better than they were a week ago?
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNESPN names Colts 'favorite team fit' for this do-it-all draft prospectNot surprisingly, ESPN has picked the Indianapolis Colts as a favorite team fit for Penn State tight end Tyler Warren. Matt Bowen recently picked his ideal landing spot for the top 20 prospects in this year's NFL draft, and paired the Colts with Warren.