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WITH THE 15TH PICK IN THE 2024 NFL DRAFT, THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS SELECT...  

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  1. 1. WITH THE 15TH PICK IN THE 2024 NFL DRAFT, THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS SELECT...

    • Brock Bowers — Tight End — Georgia
      3
    • Byron Murphy II — Defensive Tackle — Texas
      0
    • Rome Odunze — Wide Receiver — Washington
      0
    • Quinyon Mitchell — Cornerback — Toledo
      5
    • Terrion Arnold — Cornerback — Alabama
      2
    • Jared Verse — Edge Defender — Florida State
      0
    • Brian Thomas Jr — Wide Receiver — LSU
      4
    • Jer’Zahn Newton — Interior Defensive Lineman — Illinois
      1
    • Dallas Turner — Edge Defender — Alabama
      0
    • Malik Nabers — Wide Receiver — LSU
      1
    • Cooper Dejean — Cornerback — Iowa
      0
    • Laiatu Latu — Edge Defender — UCLA
      2
    • Jackson Powers-Johnson — Center — Oregon
      0
    • Troy Fautanu — Offensive Tackle — Washington
      0
    • Taliese Fuaga — Offensive Tackle — Oregon State
      0
    • Other / Trade — List in the comments
      1

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Brian Thomas Jr.

 

I go back and forth between him and Quinyon, but I’ll go with what I think I know about Ballard. They’ve had Wayne at all the pro days for some of the notable WRs including LSU. We also had Nabers in for a visit.

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Bowers. May not be the most likely choice but it doesn’t seem as unlikely as I once thought it was. The teams that might take him have bigger roster holes than I think we do. They might pass in favor of OT, Edge, CB or whatever. We are the team in that range that I think can best afford to spend a pick on a TE. It just depends on how special these teams think he is. 
 

One way or another I love our draft position. We’re gonna land either him, a great DE prospect, Brian Thomas, or a top corner. And I’d be happy with any of those. There is good depth to this draft and I think we can address many of our weaknesses throughout.

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Here's a ranking of the Colts' top for the 2024 NFL draft: -Sporting News

 

Cornerback

Wide Receiver

Edge Rusher

Safety

Tight End

Running Back

Linebacker

Backup Quarterback

Offensive Tackle

Interior Offensive Line

Interior Defensive Line

Punter

Kicker

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