The Indianapolis Colts completed their 2026 NFL draft yesterday with eight new picks to add to their roster ranks. However, as with every team in the NFL, when draft picks are hauled in, it could mean the days of certain established names on the roster are numbered.
The 2026 NFL Draft is over, but adding more competition to the mix is not. The Indianapolis Colts ended up making eight draft selections after entering the weekend with seven, a class fully comprised of productive players from the two biggest conferences (SEC, Big Ten).
The ink on the richest free-agent wide receiver contract in NFL history was barely dry. Alec Pierce, the man who led the league in yards-per-catch for two consecutive seasons, had just locked in four years and up to $116 million with Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Colts prioritized their edge-rush room with depth and key talent during the fifth and sixth rounds of the 2026 NFL draft. While they didn't go this route as early as some thought, it could be an indicator that Chris Ballard liked what Indianapolis came into the draft with already.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in eight minutes?
With their two fourth-round picks, the Indianapolis Colts selected Kentucky guard Jalen Farmer at No. 113 and Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher at No. 135 overall.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
If your new employer traded their next two first-round draft picks to get you, you’d feel some pressure to deliver. You might show up early, leave late, and nod along with the general manager’s jokes.But Sauce Gardner?
Let’s be brutally honest for a second: NFL Draft nights are usually a mix of sheer panic, irrational hope, and a whole lot of screaming at your television.
The Indianapolis Colts did well on Day 2 of the NFL draft, pulling two likely starters for the defense in linebacker CJ Allen and safety A.J. Haulcy. Now, the Colts have a collection of picks for Day 3 after trading back with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round.
With the 53rd overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select Georgia linebacker CJ Allen. The Colts traded back from their original draft selection, pick No.
Former Georgia linebacker CJ Allen has been selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The veteran Bulldogs defender is considered among the top pure middle linebackers in this year’s class, as evident by his selection.
Although the first round is over, today is the day that most Indianapolis Colts fans have been waiting for as they finally get to introduce some new faces to the Circle City.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Indianapolis Colts enter Day 2 (rounds 2-3) of the NFL Draft in a fantastic spot. After being sidelined in night one due to trading their 2026 first-round
Chris Ballard stood at the podium and said something that should have been a farewell speech but sounded like a love letter. The Colts’ GM called Kenny Moore II someone he holds “very highly,” said the city of Indianapolis “shares that sentiment.” Nine years together.
The Indianapolis Colts are preparing for their most pivotal draft under general manager Chris Ballard yet, and we're here to relay who they're targeting in each round -- outside of the first round, of course.
If you listen closely, you can still hear the collective gasp that sucked all the oxygen out of Indianapolis four months ago. When a franchise quarterback goes down with a ruptured Achilles, it usually signals the immediate, depressing end of a football season and the beginning of a grueling, agonizingly slow medical saga.
The moment we've all been waiting for. The 2026 NFL Draft is finally here. Well, it is for the majority of the league anyways. As for the Indianapolis Colts, they're one of six teams that are sidelined for Day 1 of the NFL Draft.
It's officially time for the NFL draft. While Round 1 won't feature any selections from the Indianapolis Colts, Chris Ballard and Co. must treat Friday (Rounds 2 and 3) and Saturday (Rounds 4-7) like the most important they've ever approached.
Gardner appeared in just three games with the Colts before he suffered a calf injury.
The Indianapolis Colts have 3 players who seem like possible trade candidates during the 2026 NFL Draft. Another player joins the list with the two obvious choices of Anthony Richardson and Kenny Moore II.
Most quarterbacks would take a breather on their own wedding day. Not Riley Leonard of the Indianapolis Colts. He chose to squeeze in reps instead, which offered a glimpse into the mindset shaping the Colts’ 2026 outlook.
The Indianapolis Colts took a massive gamble last November, and with the 2026 NFL Draft just days away, everyone is talking about the cost. To land Sauce Gardner, General Manager Chris Ballard shipped off a king’s ransom: first-round picks in 2026 and 2027, plus promising young wideout Adonai Mitchell.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. is looking to receive a fresh start. However, interest in his services may not be all that roubust.
Neither Kenny Moore nor Anthony Richardson were present at the beginning of the Colts’ offseason program, according to FOX59’s Mike Chappell. Both players are on the trade block, but there has been little movement on a potential move out of Indianapolis.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce will miss the offseason program after ankle surgery, general manager Chris Ballard confirmed Monday. Pierce, 25, is on a three-month timetable for a full recovery, putting him on track to return in time for this summer's training camp.
A new story linking Brown with the New England Patriots seemingly pops up just about every day ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. This one can be blamed on Eagles legend and Super Bowl LII Most Valuable Player Foles.
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