The dominoes soon will start tipping over, one into the next. The roster-building process is multi-phased: retaining your own valued free agents, the veteran free-agent market, the
Nate Atkins' first Colts mailbag of the offseason zeroes in on new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and other changes that could be coming.
In a recent mock draft from CBS Sports, the Colts pass on tight end Tyler Warren and instead take a top cornerback.
Over the coming weeks we will be taking a position-by-position look at the Indianapolis Colts roster heading into the offseason, with our lens more so on what’s ahead and what’s needed at each position group.
Addressing the tight end position will be one of the items at the top of the Indianapolis Colts' offseason to-do list. As general manager Chris Ballard pointed out after the season, the Colts did not get enough passing game production from that unit in 2024.
Indianapolis Colts superstar Jonathan Taylor needs help in the backfield, and these five running backs fit the bill.
The Indianapolis Colts had a shaky defense in 2024, resulting in one of the worst in points allowed (25.1 per game). However, while the underwhelming consistency resulted in the team departing from coordinator Gus Bradley,
Former NFL player/executive and current ESPN analyst Louis Riddick warned clubs about acquiring Jalen Milroe this spring.
Continuing on with our Colts’ offseason positional previews, up next is a closer look at the tight ends, a big need to address.
As the Colts work on building a playoff team with Anthony Richardson and Shane Steichen, what lessons can they learn from this year's playoff field?
Cornerback is very much a need for the Indianapolis Colts this offseason and one name to watch coming out of the Senior Bowl is Louisville's Quincy Riley. Eric Edholm of NFL.com put together his four takeaways from Day 2 of Senior Bowl practices,
The Indianapolis Colts were named a “potential landing spot” for top free agent safety Talanoa Hufanga by Pro Football Focus. The need at the safety position is obvious for the Colts. For one, at a minimum, depth is needed with only Nick Cross, Rodney Thomas, and Marcel Dabo currently under contract for the 2025 season.