4 Colts whose stock rose in 33-13 win over Jaguars

Stock up from the Colts’ big win.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-4) enjoyed a strong, well-rounded win against the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-6) on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium, which featured dominating play on both sides of the ball.

As the most important stretch of the season gets underway for Indy, they kicked it off with a win that shows who they truly are. They paved the way with the run en route to 264 rushing yards while the defensive line was in the backfield all day long.

Here are four Colts whose stock rose in the win:

AP Photo/AJ Mast

RB Jonathan Williams

With Jordan Wilkins inactive due to an ankle injury, Williams was already in line to see a small increase in snaps. He worked mostly as a change of pace back until Marlon Mack suffered a fractured hand. Williams then took over and showed just what kind of skill set he has.

Not only did Williams have a massive 31-yard reception on a third-and-long in the third quarter, but he also took 13 carries for 116 yards in relief of Mack. It was a strong showing of both power and speed for the 25-year-old.

With Mack expected to be out Thursday night, Williams can continue carving out a role in the backfield.