NFL Draft news: Colts place QB Carson Wentz on the Reserve/COVID-19 list

#NFLDraft News: #Colts place former #Eagles quarterback Carson #Wentz on the Reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Las #Vegas #Raiders

Carson Wentz reached his snap count threshold in Week 15 for the Eagles and in the win over the Cardinals, Indianapolis’ star quarterback logged 70 more snaps to stay within the threshold.

Things could get interesting in Week 17 after Wentz was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. As an unvaccinated player, Wentz will be out 10-days minimum.

With Carson Wentz out Sunday, The Colts playoff hopes now figure to rest with backup quarterback Sam Ehlinger. Indianapolis currently sits in the 6th seed of the AFC playoff picture with a 9-6 record.

The Colts will face the Raiders (8-7) on Sunday afternoon and will finish the season against the Jaguars in Week 18.

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2021 NFL Draft: Indianapolis Colts Pre-Draft Analysis, Needs, Mock Draft Picks

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Indianapolis Colts pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Indianapolis Colts pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.


Indianapolis Colts 2021 NFL Draft Analysis

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CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects

In hindsight, of course Jonathan Taylor should’ve gone earlier than the 41. It would’ve been nice if Jacob Eason looked so good that he could’ve taken over for Phil Rivers, but without a first rounder, the Colts got a franchise back in Taylor, a decent receiver in Michael Pittman, and have a potential safety in Julian Blackman. But now …

The Colts have two of the first 54 picks, and then everything else is in the fourth round and beyond – so it’s a two player draft. The Colts have to get a pass rushing defensive end, and several should be there at the 21. They also need help at offensive tackle, and several should be there at the 54. Or …

Package the picks. Every GM thinks he can find value in the later rounds, but getting anything beyond a special teamer or anyone who can be a meaningful part of the depth chart is dumb luck. There’s just enough capital to come up with something to move up a few spots – maybe even turn that fourth into a third – and add a little more to this class.

Indianapolis Colts 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: Mock Draft Picks

Before all the trades and craziness changes it up, here’s our guess on the Indianapolis Colts 2 Round NFL Mock Draft early picks.

1 (21) DE Jaelen Phillips, Miami
2 (54) OT Stone Forsythe, Florida

Indianapolis Colts 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2021 NFL Draft Picks

1: 21
2: 54
4: 127
5: 165
6: 206
7: 248

Indianapolis Colts 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2020 NFL Draft Picks

2 WR Michael Pittman, USC
2 RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
3 S Julian Blackmon, Utah
4 QB Jacob Eason, Washington
5 OG Danny Pinter, Ball State
6 DT Robert Windsor, Penn State
6 CB Isaiah Rodgers, UMass
6 WR Dezmon Patmon, Washington State
6 LB Jordan Glasgow, Michigan

CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects
2 Round NFL Mock Draft
Greatest Draft Picks For Each College
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
32 Greatest Draft Picks of All-Time
2022 Top 32 Pro Prospects | By Position

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NFL Draft: Which position will the Indianapolis Colts draft first?

Assessing 2020 NFL Draft odds centered around which position the Indianapolis Colts will draft first.

The Indianapolis Colts have been movers and shakers this offseason ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft. One of the major moves they made was trading the 13th overall pick to the San Francisco 49ers for DeForest Buckner, which makes their No. 34 overall selection on Day 2 their first pick of the draft. Let’s handicap BetMGM’s odds of which position the Colts will be drafting with their first pick:

2020 NFL Draft: Which position will the Colts draft first? Odds

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Odds last updated Friday, April 24 at 3:15 p.m. ET.

POSITION ODDS
Wide receiver +140
Defensive lineman +500
Quarterback +500
Safety +700
Running back +900
Offensive lineman +900
Cornerback +1000
Linebacker +1200
Tight End +2500
Kicker/punter/long snapper +15000

2020 NFL Draft: Which position will the Colts draft first? Best bets

Defensive lineman (+500)

Despite the Colts acquiring Buckner this offseason, the value of +500 for Indianapolis to draft a defensive lineman with their first draft pick is too enticing.

The addition of Buckner alone probably won’t lead to a major swing in defensive line performance. In 2019, they were 21st in QB pressure percentage, and, according to Football Outsiders, they were 15th in adjusted line yards and 21st in adjusted sack rate.

Also, defensive linemen didn’t get much love on the first night of the NFL draft, leaving a whole bunch on draft gurus’ best available lists. Only four were drafted in the first round and two of them are technically EDGE rushers that can be used as outside linebackers in 3-4 schemes.

DraftWire editor Luke Easterling’s best available players for Day 2 include defensive line prospects A.J. EpenesaYetur Gross-Matos and Ross Blacklock. These guys have first-round talent but are still available and should make it tough for the Colts to pass up on adding depth to a weak spot on their roster.


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Safety (+700)

No safety was drafted in the first round last night (the first time that’s happened since 2016, (even though Ha Ha Clinton-Dix has since been converted to a safety), leaving top-graded prospects Xavier McKinney and Grant Delpit available. But, why do the Colts really need a safety?

First, their pass defense was bad last year. The Colts allowed the 10th-most passing yards and ninth-most passing touchdowns while ranking 26th in opposing quarterbacks’ QB rating. They were second-to-last in opposing quarterbacks’ completion percentage.

Second, they addressed cornerback early in the 2019 NFL Draft by selecting Rock Ya-Sin 34th overall and by signing free agent Xavier Rhodes this offseason. Malik Hooker has been a starting safety for the Colts since they drafted him 15th overall in 2017 and has never lived up to his potential.

Hooker hasn’t played all 16 games in any of his first three seasons and was downright awful last season. Pro Football Focus graded him 37th out of 87 safeties. Furthermore, Hooker gave up the most yards per target in the NFL, 76% of targeted throws were completed against him and quarterbacks had a 123.7 QB rating when targeting Hooker.

Safety is a position the Colts should address, and with the best safety prospects still on the board, gimme +700 Indy will take a safety at No. 37.

Quarterback (+500)

The elephant in the Colts’ quarterback room is that neither Philip Rivers nor Jacoby Brissett is a long-term answer as the franchise quarterback. Rivers was inked to a one-year, $25 million deal this offseason and will turn 39 this season. Brissett signed a two-year deal last offseason after Andrew Luck‘s abrupt retirement and didn’t exactly wow people with his 2019 performance.

love the value of this prop given the Colts’ circumstances, however, I only LEAN toward +500 Indy takes a quarterback first because there are too many good prospects at positions of need and the remaining quarterbacks—Jalen Hurts, Jacob Eason and Jake Fromm—should be available for the Colts’ next pick at No. 44 or in the following rounds.

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2020 NFL Draft: Indianapolis Colts team preview

Everything Indianapolis Colts fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft

Everything Indianapolis Colts fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

VITALS

Head Coach: Frank Reich

General Manager: Chris Ballard

2019 Record: 7-9

2020 DRAFT PICKS

2 (34)

2 (44)

3 (75)

4 (122)

5 (160)

6 (185)

6 (193)

6 (211)

TEAM NEEDS

Wide Receiver

The Colts need to find another weapon to go along with TY Hilton. The currently deploy a duo of Parris Campbell and Zach Pascal but could definitely upgrade the position in the upcoming draft with a deep class. Justin Jefferson would be a solid addition and would likely man an immediate impact for Phillip Rivers and the new look Colts offense.

Quarterback

Despite adding Phillip Rivers in free agency, the Colts are still looking for their quarterback of the future following the surprise retirement of Andrew Luck last year. Rivers provides an upgrade at the position now but they need their future. Jordan Love was a name that could intrigue the Colts. If he were to fall into round two, Indy would be a good spot for him to sit and learn.

Defensive Line

This team needs to improve on the defensive side of the ball, more importantly on the front four. They added DeForest Buckner via trade but they still need depth inside and an edge rusher. The draft isn’t full a top talent but they can find a young talent to develop. Boise State’s Curtis Weaver could be one to keep an eye on.

TOP TARGETS

Neville Gallimore | DL | Oklahoma

Jalen Reagor | WR | TCU

Justin Jefferson | WR | LSU

Curtis Weaver | EDGE | Boise State

Laviska Shenault | WR | Colorado

Brandon Aiyuk | WR | Arizona State

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