Final compensatory pick projections released: Colts get a 4th round compensatory pick in the 2019 NFL draft for losing Donte Moncrief to the Jags
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By 2006Coltsbestever · Posted
Choosing just 4 is tough because George McGinnis who won a State Championship in 1969 at Washington High School here in Indianapolis and he won 2 ABA Championships with the Pacers in the ABA on top of it could easily make this list. My Father graduated from Washington in 1969 as well and told me when I was around 9 or 10 that McGinnis was the greatest player he ever seen period. -
By Lifetime Colt · Posted
Arnold. IMO biggest needs in the draft are WR/CB, S, LB, IOL depth. With at minimum 4 DE, and ability to scheme up to 6, I would look deeper in the draft, or make it a 2025 priority. I have done many mocks going edge in the first round. My observation is that after pick 15, the priority needs of CB/WR , as they are for many teams, get pushed down in picks 46 and 81 that the quality level of those 2 positions are affected negatively quality wise. With pick 46 a good to decent WR/CB is possible, but down at pick 81, those positions have been thinned out pretty well. -
I mostly chose Rod Woodson because he still helps out the state. He still lives in Fort Wayne (part time) and still hosts football camps each year. A great guy.
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By 2006Coltsbestever · Posted
- this place would be chaos. -
By 2006Coltsbestever · Posted
Nice Rod Woodson. Can't say you are wrong. Standout player at Purdue and a Hall of Famer in the NFL. A lot of people don't like Bob Knight so I get it. One of my best friends doesn't have Knight on it either. He has Jeff Gordon instead because of racing (this is a racing state) and Gordon going to high school here, growing up here and dominating the Brick Yard 400 in NasCar.
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