Colts’ stock report from Week 4 loss to Rams

Taking a look at the stock report from the Colts’ overtime loss in Week 4.

Despite erasing a 23-point deficit and forcing overtime, the Indianapolis Colts (2-2) couldn’t finish the comeback, falling 29-23 against the Los Angeles Rams (2-2) in Week 4.

Though the struggles during the first half of the game shouldn’t be dismissed entirely, it’s important to note the fight this team showed to even make the game competitive in the end. The result isn’t what they wanted, but it at least provides some encouragement for when they begin firing on all cylinders.

When taking stock of a player’s performance, it’s best to be fluid. A player’s stock will fall and rise throughout the season so none of this is set in stone. However, it is important to take note of the narratives and storylines taking place as the campaign progresses.

A player’s stock can be impacted by factors such as their performance or the type of snaps they receive during the games.

Here’s a look at the stock report for the Colts following the Week 4 loss:

Stock up, stock down following the Bills’ 48-20 win over the Dolphins

Here is #Bills Wire’s latest stock report following Sunday’s 48-20 win over the #Dolphins (via @SharifKeaton):

The Buffalo Bills played the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Highmark Stadium and won the Week 4 matchup, 48-20. Here’s Bills Wire’s stock report following the lopsided win:

Stock Up, Stock Down: LSU suffers a loss to Ole Miss

This game was a doozy.

This game was a doozy.

Neither team decided to bring their defense to this ball game. [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] put up some great numbers but it wasn’t enough as LSU’s defense allowed 55 points to an Ole Miss Rebels offense that only scored 10 last week against Alabama.

Ole Miss had two punts and one turnover on downs on their 12 drives. Every other drive they had ended with at least three points. The Rebels scored seven touchdowns and two field goals on their other drives.

Something has got to give for this defense. I do not know what needs to change, but they lost this game for the Tigers.

With that in mind, here’s how things are trending after the game.

Stock report from Colts’ Week 3 win over Ravens

Here’s the stock report from the Colts’ big win over the Ravens in Week 3.

The Indianapolis Colts (2-1) gutted out a tough win on the road in Week 4, defeating the Baltimore Ravens (2-1) at M&T Bank Stadium in a 22-19 upset victory.

Without Anthony Richardson and Ryan Kelly, the Colts offense was still able to keep pace with the Ravens thanks to a stellar performance from the entire front seven on the defensive side of the ball. It also helped that the signing of Matt Gay this offseason proved to pay massive dividends.

When taking stock of a player’s performance, it’s best to be fluid. A player’s stock will fall and rise throughout the season so none of this is set in stone. However, it is important to take note of the narratives and storylines taking place as the campaign progresses.

A player’s stock can be impacted by factors such as their performance or the type of snaps they receive during the games.

Here’s a look at the stock report for the Colts following the Week 3 win:

Stock Up, Stock Down: LSU survives against Razorbacks at home

LSU had its hands full with the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday night in Baton Rouge.

LSU had their hands full with the Arkansas Razorbacks tonight in Baton Rouge. LSU was coming off of a big win on the road against Mississippi State last week and the Razorbacks were coming off of a loss to Byu at home last week. Both teams had something to prove and they played like it.

After all was said and done, who played well and who struggled? That’s what we are going to look at in this week’s stock report. [autotag]Whit Weeks[/autotag] has started for two weeks in a row now and he has been impressive, [autotag]Brian Thomas Jr.[/autotag] was outstanding and LSU was able to run the ball against the Hogs.

Here’s how things are trending after the win.

Stock report from Colts’ 31-20 win over Texans

Taking a look at the stock report from the Colts’ 31-20 win over the Texans.

The Indianapolis Colts (1-1) put together a pretty complete game in the 31-20 victory over the Houston Texans (0-2) in Week 2 at NRG Stadium.

Even though rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson exited the game after the first quarter due to a concussion, Shane Steichen’s offense kept rolling with Gardner Minshew under center. Meanwhile, the front seven collected 6.0 sacks and nine quarterback hits on Texans rookie C.J. Stroud.

When taking stock of a player’s performance, it’s best to be fluid. A player’s stock will fall and rise throughout the season so none of this is set in stone. However, it is important to take note of the narratives and storylines taking place as the campaign progresses.

A player’s stock can be impacted by factors such as their performance or the type of snaps they receive during the games.

Here’s a look at the stock report for the Colts following the Week 2 win:

Stock up, stock down following the Bills’ win over the Raiders

Stock up, stock down following the Bills’ win over the Raiders (via @SharifKeaton):

The Buffalo Bills played their first home game of the 2023 season against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2 and won 38-10. Here is Bills Wire‘s latest stock report following the dominating win:

Stock Up: Who’s trending after LSU dismantled the Bulldogs in Starkville?

LSU traveled to Starkville, Mississippi, for an 11 a.m. CT game in what many considered to be a trap game and played great.

I know, this is supposed to be stock down, stock up, but hear me out. LSU traveled to Starkville, Mississippi, for an 11 a.m. CT game in what many considered to be a trap game and played great.

Therefore, this is only going to be stock up today. I’m sure [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and his coaching staff can find some things to harp on in film study, but I’m going to give credit where it is due. [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] and [autotag]Malik Nabers[/autotag] had incredible ball games, [autotag]Harold Perkins[/autotag] was finally allowed to do what he does best, the defense was solid, and LSU was perfect in the red zone.

Stock report from Colts’ 31-21 loss to Jaguars in Week 1

Here’s the stock report from the Colts’ loss in Week 1 to the Jaguars.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-1) kicked off the 2023 campaign with a 31-21 loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-0) at Lucas Oil Stadium in Week 1.

While they fell short of pulling off an upset, the Colts showed plenty of fight and competitiveness until too many mistakes got in their way late in the fourth quarter.

When taking stock of a player’s performance, it’s best to be fluid. A player’s stock will fall and rise throughout the season so none of this is set in stone. However, it is important to take note of the narratives and storylines taking place as the campaign progresses.

A player’s stock can be impacted by factors such as their performance or the type of snaps they receive during the games.

Here’s a look at the stock report for the Colts following the Week 1 loss: