2020 NFL Draft: Which positions should Colts prioritize in first round?

What are the priorities for the Colts?

After going 7-9 last season, the Indianapolis Colts hold the No. 13 overall pick in the upcoming draft and with a roster featuring many holes, there are plenty of options for Chris Ballard and company to explore.

A lot of draft experts believe this draft class coming in is deep at the quarterback, wide receiver, tight end and defensive line positions. Thankfully for the Colts, they have some question marks at really all these positions.

So what should the Colts do at No. 13? Should they trade back and possibly acquire another draft pick, should they trade up or should they stay at 13 and take the best available player or take a position of need?

If they stay at No. 13, here are the positions they should prioritize:

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Quarterback

In a few mock drafts, there seems to be a consensus that there will be at least two or three quarterbacks (Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert) taken before Indianapolis gets on the clock at 13.

There is also the possibility a team could move up in front of the Colts to get a quarterback. With Jordan Love playing well at the Senior Bowl, it should not be surprising if a team like the Raiders, Buccaneers or Patriots could move into the top 10 to take the kid out of Utah State.

Now, if Love is available at 13, Ballard should sprint to the podium and make the selection. But with each waking day, it seems Love is moving up the draft board more and more.