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  1. 2 hours ago, w87r said:

    We have the 14th pick in round 2.

     

    Best available:(no particular order)

    WR:

    Mitchell 

    Mcconkey 

    Franklin 

    Polk

    Wilson

    Corley

     

    CB:

    Kool-Aid

    Melton 

    Dejean

    Rakestraw 

    Tampa

     

    S:

    Bullard

    Nubin 

     

    LB:

    Cooper

    Wilson

    Colson

     

    DT:

    Newton

    Fiske

     

    OL:

    Jackson-Powers

     

     

     

    That's 19 players there.

     

    Hope we can grab either DeJean , Mitchell or Franklin. 

  2. 41 minutes ago, Superman said:

    I've been calling out DE as a target position since January.

     

    I'm surprised that the Colts took a risk with his medical, when they tend to be more conservative with stuff like this. They're obviously comfortable with it, and after listening to his comments about what happened at Washington, it sounds like maybe they gave up too quickly. No doubt the Colts did their due diligence. We'll see how it plays out. 

     

    He's a great prospect. Not my favorite guy in this draft, but no doubt about what he brings to the table. He's the most polished pass rusher in this draft, and the most accomplished. But he's not just a technician, he has burst and power and speed, and he can bend enough. You want production over RAS? How about both? 

     

    I don't know how much upside he has. He's not the most exciting prospect to me for that reason. He can still be really good. 

    In the presser Ballard said they asked the doctors tons of questions and they saw no red flags so they weren’t worried about the medical.

  3. 6 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

    Seems teams didn’t like the corner backs that much to take in first. Could colts take kool laid.

    He’s a Slot CB not a boundary CB. They just locked up K-Mo so I doubt it. Would rather have Wiggins over him .

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  4. 50 minutes ago, w87r said:

    You know Coach Partridge was integral in this selection.

     

     

    Paye could be moved, potentially during the draft? Doubt they pick his option up now.

     

    Or Dayo?

    With Dayo’s ability to kick inside I doubt he’s a trade candidate. 

  5. 12 hours ago, CoachLite said:

    If we are being chased by a bear, I don't have to run faster than the bear, I just have to run faster than you. That's the nature of the Colt's front office performance compared with all other NFL front offices. You can't optimize any system by optimizing the performance of any one component. You have to optimize the system as a whole given the constraints posed by any particular components (so-called Theory of Constraints).

    I’ll be honest, you lost me bro lol.

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  6. 17 hours ago, CoachLite said:

    You can't measure what is "right" in a vacuum, or just by "feel". It takes so much more than that. The Colts front office performance is judged in relationship with all the other teams in the NFL. Just trying to objectively align the different perspectives of the scouting and coaching staff requires more sophisticated evaluation methods than what we saw in the video.

     

    It doesn't give me a warm fuzzy feeling, but I understand this is the way a lot of organizations work.

    My response was in regards to another posted suggesting that the Colts need to get the pick right when it comes to picking a WR. I agree with you .

  7. 18 hours ago, BProland85 said:

    This is just me but I would be hugely disappointed if the Colts went with DeJean at any point in round 1. He projects best at safety in the NFL and that position has devalued over the last few years. 


    What he “projects” and what he would play are two completely different things. Idk why people sleep on DeJean, he’s going to surprise a lot of people wherever he ends up going. The kid is a DAWG.

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  8. On 4/22/2024 at 7:26 PM, stitches said:

    They are arguing about Worthy I think... about his weight... one of the scouts said "that's why we have strength staff and resources"... Ballard doesn't believe he can get much bigger.... 10-12 pounds... that's pretty much in line with what you hope he will gain... 

     

    they could’ve been talking about a lot of prospects lol I don’t think it’s specifically about Worthy. Nate Wiggins comes to mind as a very slim prospect also. 

  9. On 4/22/2024 at 5:01 AM, VikingsFanInChennai said:

    Agreed on possibility of getting a great talent and WR1 outside the top receivers but need to get it right and the board has to fall favorably, and sometimes that might need a trade-up which may be unfavorable for the Colts. However, if the team believes in him that much, cost shouldn't be a hindrance ideally, and willingness to give up would be the question mark. 

    The need to get it “right” falls on the scouting department and the coaching staff at the end of the day. Trading up just doesn’t make sense. I could understand if it were a WIN NOW mode, but this roster is atleast a year or two from being able to compete for a Lombardi. You don’t mortgage draft capital under those circumstances.

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  10. On 4/20/2024 at 1:53 AM, VikingsFanInChennai said:

    Two relevant points.

     

    Regarding the team ALWAYS going to be run first team, RB shelf life is short and JT has already played a lot of years compared to average peak time for RBs, so there aren't many years in him into the future unless he goes on like Adrian Peterson. This team was run first because QBs weren't good, was it run first with Andrew Luck? I don't think this team is going to be run-first offense ALWAYS, especially after drafting AR, while expecting him to grow to be a franchise QB-level passer.

     

    Yes, it's all true that Jefferson got drafted at 22,Ceedee went 17, Juedy went 15 , Aiyuk 25 and Higgins 33 but GM has gotta pick the right guy at right time and other teams shouldn't get to the right guy before Colts do.

     

    For every Jefferson at #22 example, there's a Jalen Reagor at #21. The toughest part in picking Jefferson at #22 is not picking a bust like Reagor and missing out on Jefferson. As you go away from the top of the Draft, hitting on busts is more likely than exactly drafting the perfect right guy. Drafting isn't that easy, without the help of hindsight. 

     

    Right now, We can't name which of the WRs in upcoming draft will be a good value, good return pick, even though this draft class is super, super deep on WRs. Of course, 4 years later in 2028, everyone can point out Jefferson or Higgins or Lamb or Aiyuk of 2024 WR Draft Class. 

    Are you aware of who the OC’s were under the Luck era? That’s the reason it wasn’t a run first team because of the offense that was ran. AR’s skillset is the reason why he’s perfect for an RPO style of offense. As for JT he’s going to be a Colt till atleast 2025. It’s easy to point out players in hindsight but the entire point is everyone is claiming the need to trade up to secure a “Generational” talent but many have already boasted that this is the best WR draft class since 2020. We can strike gold on a WR that is not named Harrison , Nabers or Odunze.

  11. 12 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

    If we trade back, I won't be happy at all. We need an impact playmaker at WR. Pittman is a good #1 (not great), he is a good possession WR which is needed. Having said that, we need someone that can blow the doors off of teams that they fear like a Marvin, Nabors, or Rome. In today's league you have to score a lot of points to win - keep up with teams like the Chiefs, Ravens, and Cincy with Burrow. 

     

    We need to trade up, JMO.


    This draft is loaded with offensive talent as Ballard noted. The move up to try to secure a MHJ , Nabers or Rome will be STEEP. People are forgetting how good a Adonai , Brian Thomas, Troy Franklin or Legette could be. This team will always be a run first team not a pass centered team so the need for a DYNAMIC Wr isn’t really as pressing as people make it seem. You can still get quality players if you trade back and acquire more picks for MORE quality players. Just look at the 2020 draft class Justin Jefferson didn’t come off the board until pick 22. 
    Ceedee went 17. Juedy went 15 , Aiyuk 25 and Higgins 33. So I disagree I don’t think we NEED to trade up and I surely hope they don’t.

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  12. 1 hour ago, NewColtsFan said:

    Good to see this happen.  Hopefully JB stays healthy this year.   If he does he’ll likely have a good year setting himself up for a better deal next year. 
     

    This probably ends the talk of signing Simmons, though there might still be a very slight chance….    :peek:

    I don’t think it ends the talks entirely. Simmons fits into Gus system well. He can play up top and Blackmon excels in the box. They could decide they aren’t comfortable with the play of Thomas and Cross and decide to bring him in. I will say that I think at this point in Simmons career he probably wants to got to a team that is a contender. But I will hold hope that he ends up being a Colt lol

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  13. 17 hours ago, krunk said:

    Since this is a WR surplus my thinking is teams may play this differently than if their was a lack of prospects. I don't completely shut out the draft projections but at the end of the day I know teams have their own criteria and it can often be quite different than what the talking heads think. I'm expecting somebody to be there who we didn't think would be there. For me the only guy I'm crossing off the list of possibility is MHJ.

    I’m sure someone will most certainly slide I just don’t think it will be a WR. Possibly another position maybe Edge or CB. If you look at the current Draft order all the teams except maybe 2 or 3 before us have  a pressing need for a WR. 

  14. 4 hours ago, krunk said:

    This draft for WR is supposed to be like the 2020 draft. In that draft the first WR off the board didn't even happen until pick 12. And then the next one at 15 coincidentally.

     

    https://thehuddle.com/2020/04/25/2020-nfl-draft-results-by-round/

     

    I'm saying it's not a sure thing that many WR are going high and early

    Some think that Nabers is actually the best WR in this draft class. I don’t think he makes it out the top 10 if I’m being completely honest.

  15. On 3/26/2024 at 12:55 AM, krunk said:

    I can't lie. Rome Odunze is nice.

    I like his competitive fire and his game is 

    pretty polished. Love the size and his speed

    is good. Very reliable and I don't have a hard time seeing Ballard pick him. Seems like he would go good with Pittman and Downs. It's not hard to be confident about him being a really good player in the NFL.

    He won’t fall to 15 they would need to trade up to get him and that almost certainly would cost a lot of capital.

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