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The Indianapolis Colts need to continue to improve their offensive personnel in the 2025 NFL draft in a pivotal third season for coach Shane Steichen and former first-round pick Anthony Richardson.
INDIANAPOLIS — Colts general manager Chris Ballard is almost always trying to get more draft picks. The best place to pick up more is often in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft.
After selecting Tyler Warren with the 14th overall pick in the 2025 draft, the Indianapolis Colts have six draft picks left with plenty of key areas to fill. The front seven on both sides of the ...
The Colts let E.J. Speed leave in free agency and need a coverage linebacker The Colts have a hole at right guard, will Matt Goncalves fill it or a second-day draft pick? The draft is deep in ...
The Indianapolis Colts entered the 2025 NFL Draft with needs on both sides of the ball. GM Chris Ballard did his best to address them all during the three-day event, starting off with a huge ...
For weeks, plenty of mock drafts had the Indianapolis Colts taking a tight end. The Colts probably didn't anticipate Tyler Warren being an option. Warren was considered a top-10 pick in the NFL ...
At the moment, the Indianapolis Colts hold the 14th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. So, when it comes to Round 1, specifically, what positions could be on GM Chris Ballard's radar? As I look ...
The Indianapolis Colts enter the 2025 NFL Draft with the most standard allotment of draft picks. They own all seven of their own selections – no more and no less, and one in each round.
The Indianapolis Colts had an up-and-down 2024 season. How general manager Chris Ballard uses those draft picks will determine whether the Colts can push themselves back into playoff contention in ...
(WXIN/WTTV) — The Indianapolis Colts are suing a Carmel-based insurance agency for over $330,000 in a disagreement over sponsorship payments. In a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Marion County ...
Anthony Richardson has competition for his starting job, as the Indianapolis Colts signed former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones to a one-year, $14 million deal this offseason.
The Indianapolis Colts enter the draft without as much mystery surrounding them as there was in January, when it was unclear what the quarterback situation would look like or how seriously they ...