WR Tee Higgins, Clemson
Another wide receiver because the Colts are absolutely desperate for capable bodies worthy of staying at the top of the depth chart. Higgins might need some work refining his route running, but he has the size to be an X-receiver for the Colts, which is something they don’t have on the roster just yet.
Higgins also brings a contested-catch ability to the wide receiver corps, which could help the Colts get more chunk plays—if they can find a quarterback that is willing to push the ball downfield.
In 2019, Higgins caught 56 passes for 1,115 yards and 13 touchdowns while averaging 19.9 yards per catch in 14 games.