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I won’t be free to do that until this afternoon.

 

And with the 34th overall pick Indy drafts QB Jordan Love to sit and learn for a year from Reich and whomever the starter is in 2020. 
 

Reich mainly needs to work on Love’s decision making and fine tuning his pocket presence and he should be fine once that is corrected. 

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1st round results are as follows...

 

1. Bengals - QB Joe Burrow

2. Redskins - DE Chase Young

3. Lions - QB Tua Tagovailoa

4. Giants - WR Jerry Jeudy

5. Dolphins - QB Justin Herbert

6. Chargers - DT Derrick Brown

7. Panthers - LB Isaiah Simmons

8. Cardinals - OT Jedrick Wills

9. Jags - CB Jeffery Okudah

10. Browns - OT Andrew Thomas

11. Jets - OT Mechi Beckton

12. Raiders - DE K'Lavon Chaisson

13. Colts - DT Javon Kinlaw

14. Bucs - CB CJ Henderson

15. Broncos - WR Ceedee Lamb

16. Falcons - AJ Epeneza

17. Cowboys - S Xavier McKinney

18. Dolphins - OT Tristan Wirfs

19. Raiders - WR Henry Ruggs

20. Jags - TE Cole Kmet

21. Eagles - CB Trevon Diggs

22. Bills - RB D'Andre Swift

23. Patriots - QB Jacob Eason

24. Saints - DT Neville Gallimore

25. Vikings - OG/C Tyler Biadasz

26. Dolphins - S Grant Delpit

27. Seahawks - DE Yetur Gross Matos

28. Ravens - LB Patrick Queen

29. Titans - CB Kristian Fulton

30. Packers - OT Josh Jones

31. 49ers - WR Justin Jefferson

32. Chiefs - OG Solomon Kindley

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Indy selects WR Tee Higgins from Clemson. Best player available at a position of need.

 

Indy gets their big WR who can go up and high point balls better than anybody in this draft. He also has good speed for his size, and is a long strider which can be a weapon in getting separation. Once he improves his route running, he could be an AJ Green type WR. And Clemson always seems to develop quality WR prospects. 

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18 hours ago, danlhart87 said:

Great draft by Colts so far

 

On 2/24/2020 at 1:33 PM, BProland85 said:

Indy selects WR Tee Higgins from Clemson. Best player available at a position of need.

 

Indy gets their big WR who can go up and high point balls better than anybody in this draft. He also has good speed for his size, and is a long strider which can be a weapon in getting separation. Once he improves his route running, he could be an AJ Green type WR. And Clemson always seems to develop quality WR prospects. 

If the Colts draft a Kinlaw, Love, and speedy Higgins, that's the KC chiefs blue print. I would be elated.

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