Colts’ 7-round mock draft nets new QB-TE duo

A new 7-round mock draft.

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*No. 122 | Trade with the Minnesota Vikings*

There wasn’t much on the board at 122 for me I was looking at maybe a defensive back or offensive tackle and there wasn’t much there. I made a trade with the Vikings to get their 155th overall pick, plus the 253rd pick. With this trade, I did move down 30 spots but added a 7th round pick to my arsenal.

No. 155 (from MIN) |  Jack Driscoll | OT | Auburn

Whether it’s an immediate need or not, the Colts must address left tackle in the next year or two with Anthony Castonzo getting up there in age. Ballard has already tapped into the Auburn offensive line when he took Braden Smith in the second round in the 2018 draft, and he could do it again here.

Driscoll is a bit of a project, but what he brings now could have the Colts intrigued come draft time. A two-year starter at Auburn, Driscoll, took over for Smith when he left for the NFL at right tackle and performed well. He has the size at 6-5, 294 pounds to play left tackle in the NFL, and he could fit the scheme easily. Scouts rave about Driscoll’s athleticism, mobility, and technique at right tackle, all things that Reich wants in his lineman. Even if Driscoll doesn’t add size to his frame, he could be a good interior lineman or a solid backup that can play four spots on the offensive line.

Other available players: WR Devin Duvernay, Texas | IDL McTelvin Agim, Arkansas | CB Josiah Scott, Michigan State