Indianapolis Colts
The Colts knew it would be tough to ride out the 2019 season without Andrew Luck under center, but Jacoby Brissett was still an uninspiring fill-in. Injuries dogged the receiving corps all season long, but he still struggled to consistently move the ball even when working with a full arsenal of pass-catchers. If faced with the choice to commit serious salary cap resources to Brissett or Bridgewater, the decision should be crystal-clear for Colts general manager Chris Ballard.
However, Ballard has largely been content to stand pat in free agency, letting his salary cap space build and build while choosing to build through the draft instead. They have the draft capital to make a bold move up the board for a potential franchise quarterback (possessing picks Nos. 13, 34, 44, and 75), but those resources may be better spent at other positions if they can upgrade with Bridgewater. The Colts can’t be ruled out.
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