The Indianapolis Colts did a bit of addressing positional needs and taking the best player available during the second day of the 2020 NFL draft, but now it’s time to look at the areas that need depth and talent the most.
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After adding Michael Pittman Jr. to the wide receiver room, Jonathan Taylor to the backfield and Julian Blackmon to the secondary, the Colts will be looking at other positions of need on Saturday.
Entering the final day of the draft, here are the remaining needs the Colts must address in no particular order:
- Quarterback
- Offensive Tackle
- Cornerback
- Tight End
- Edge defender
There is still some value to be had during the final day of the draft. The Colts may even forgo drafting a quarterback in this year’s class because they are currently limited to just four picks on Day 3.
With Philip Rivers starting, the Colts may wait and add to other spots on the roster rather than taking a quarterback just to take one.
The most value the Colts might be able to find comes at offensive tackle and potentially edge defender. There are some intriguing tight ends and even some cornerbacks to consider, but the Colts can find a really solid offensive tackle and high-upside edge defender on Saturday.
It will be interesting to see which positions the Colts will look to address on Saturday, but it should be an fun day regardless.
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