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Who do the experts have the Indianapolis Colts selecting in our latest edition of NFL mock draft roundup?
The Colts changed course and attacked free agency this offseason rather than sitting on the sidelines. This included signing one of the best available safeties in Cam Bynum and one of the best available cornerbacks in Charvarius Ward. Adding those two to the mix has now given the Colts some added flexibility going into the NFL draft. Safety and cornerback are now positions that the Colts no longer have to address right away, freeing them up to tackle other needs.
“No question (with) the secondary (signings), it doesn’t force us to go after or take a guy high if we don’t have him valued that way," said GM Chris Ballard via Stampede Blue. "It does offer some flexibility. We got work to do. I mean there’s still some free agents out there that we’ve got our eye on.”
Not surprisingly, the tight end position continues to dominate mock drafts for the Colts--the big question is whether or not Tyler Warren is available when Indianapolis is pick or if they go with Colston Loveland instead. But some other needs that Ballard must address at some point, and he very well could in the first round, include the offensive and defensive lines.
Now, here is who the draft analysts have the Colts picking in their latest mock drafts:
Geoff Schwartz - FOX Sports
Coltston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Eric Edholm - NFL.com
Coltston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Kyle Stackpole - CBS Sports
Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Tyler Dragon - USA Today
Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
Ian Valentino - 33rd Team
Walter Nolen, IDL, Ole Miss
Reese Decker - Pro Football Network
Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
Charles Davis - NFL.com
Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts NFL mock draft roundup: Colston Loveland or Tyler Warren?
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The Colts changed course and attacked free agency this offseason rather than sitting on the sidelines. This included signing one of the best available safeties in Cam Bynum and one of the best available cornerbacks in Charvarius Ward. Adding those two to the mix has now given the Colts some added flexibility going into the NFL draft. Safety and cornerback are now positions that the Colts no longer have to address right away, freeing them up to tackle other needs.
“No question (with) the secondary (signings), it doesn’t force us to go after or take a guy high if we don’t have him valued that way," said GM Chris Ballard via Stampede Blue. "It does offer some flexibility. We got work to do. I mean there’s still some free agents out there that we’ve got our eye on.”
Not surprisingly, the tight end position continues to dominate mock drafts for the Colts--the big question is whether or not Tyler Warren is available when Indianapolis is pick or if they go with Colston Loveland instead. But some other needs that Ballard must address at some point, and he very well could in the first round, include the offensive and defensive lines.
Now, here is who the draft analysts have the Colts picking in their latest mock drafts:
Geoff Schwartz - FOX Sports
Coltston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Eric Edholm - NFL.com
Coltston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Kyle Stackpole - CBS Sports
Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Tyler Dragon - USA Today
Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
Ian Valentino - 33rd Team
Walter Nolen, IDL, Ole Miss
Reese Decker - Pro Football Network
Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
Charles Davis - NFL.com
Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts NFL mock draft roundup: Colston Loveland or Tyler Warren?
Continue reading...