Indianapolis Colts
One of a handful of teams without a first-round selection, the Colts made the most of their Day 2 picks to make up for sitting out the first 32 spots.
It started at No. 34 overall with USC wide receiver Michael Pittman, Jr. who is a perfect complement to T.Y. Hilton and Parris Campbell with his combination of size and physicality. The Colts then pulled a surprise by trading up in the second round for Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor, this year’s top prospect at the position.
It was Utah safety Julian Blackmon in the third round, but he wasn’t even the best safety available from his own team at that point (Terrell Burgess). That pick was puzzling, but the first two are big additions for Philip Rivers’ new offense.