
The 2026 NFL Draft is less than three weeks away, which means the Indianapolis Colts are finishing up their final work on this class.
This includes scheduling in-person visits with top prospects, attending pro days, and having each team host a local pro day. The Colts’ local pro day took place on Tuesday, and the list of invitees this year is pretty notable.
Here’s the #Colts’ local pro day roster for today. Dillon Thieneman, Omar Cooper Jr., and D’Angelo Ponds are the headliners. Lots of IU this year. pic.twitter.com/DQ7ux5cFDc
— Jake Arthur (@JakeArthurNFL) April 7, 2026
The Colts’ local pro day included invitations to 73 players in total. This list includes schools in the state or nearby, as well as players who grew up in the state of Indiana.
Here are the most notable names that are expected to hear their names called fairly early in the 2026 NFL Draft:
Outside of a couple of decent years at Purdue, the Colts have only had one respected in-state college program to include in their local pro day. That being said, Notre Dame, which shockingly has zero players on the invite list this year.
That is no longer the case, though, as the Colts and the rest of the world are still getting used to the Indiana Hoosiers’ success in football over the last two years. The Hoosiers are coming off back-to-back appearances in the College Football Playoffs and a national championship this past season. This has led to a large group of Hoosiers finds themselves with invitations to the Colts’ local pro day.
Indiana Hoosiers are invited to the Colts local pro day
16 Hoosiers in total made the list, and with Curt Cignetti at the helm, it seems like this will just be how it is going forward. The Colts’ ability to field a longer list of talent at their local pro days is more notable than some may think.
A lot of teams won’t use one of their allocated top-30 visits to players attending local pro days. The reason for this is that it’s like a free time for them to bring them into the building. In the past, the only star-studded names the Colts would see on the list came from Notre Dame or guys who played high school football in-state, but chose to go out of state for college.
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