What are the top needs for the Colts this offseason?

A look at some of the top needs for Indy.

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Get some playmakers

The second-biggest issue with the Colts’ offense last year was they had no playmakers at receiver or tight end. In the 2019 offseason, Indianapolis made some moves at the receiver position by signing Devin Funchess and drafting Parris Campbell but both spent most of the 2019 season on injured reserve.

With projected $93 million dollars in cap space and three picks inside the top 50 in the draft, the Colts have plenty of ammo to get some playmakers.

Thankfully for the Colts, this draft is one of the deepest in recent history at WR, so don’t be surprised if Indianapolis selects one in one of their first three picks.