Free agency has yet to begin, but plenty of interest already surrounds this year’s draft with the top pick up for sale. A number of teams could be in play to move up the board, particularly those in need of a franchise quarterback.
The Colts certainly fit that description, and as the current owners of the fourth overall pick, they are well-positioned to land one of the class’ top signal-callers. A trade up the board is something which general manager Chris Ballard spoke about in January, inviting questions about whether Indianapolis will make a push to acquire the top selection. He spoke further on the subject at the combine.
“I know all the speculation out there,” Ballard said, via ESPN’s Stephen Holder. “To move up, there’s got to be a guy worthy of it… Everybody has just automatically stamped that you’ve got to move up to [No.] 1 to get it right. I don’t know if I agree with that. But that’s going to be the narrative, and that’s OK.”
The Bears own the top pick, but Ryan Poles has repeatedly voiced his support of quarterback Justin Fields, lending further to the expectation that they will move down the board. With the Texans slated to pick second overall, and facing a dire need for a long-term solution under center, any team wishing to move ahead of them will need to pay Chicago a steep price. Doing so will likely be necessary to have the option of drafting Bryce Young, widely seen as the top QB in the 2023 class.
Owner Jim Irsay made his thoughts on the Alabama product known shortly after Shane Steichen was introduced as the Colts’ new head coach. The latter’s track record of working with young passers played a role in his hire, and his tenure in Indianapolis will all-but assuredly begin with a rookie under center. That could be Young if the Colts are willing and able to move up the board, but other high-end options at the position will still be available if they stay at No. 4. C.J. Stroud, Will Levis and Anthony Richardson are among the top tier of quarterbacks alongside Young, though several teams in the top 10 will be active in maneuvering to acquire them.
Ballard repeated that he would be willing to pull off a major trade if the Colts were fully committed to Young at the top of the board. A deal involving the No. 1 pick would be a significant development at any time, of course, but it might come in this case before free agency begins later this month. Regardless of how the Bears’ plans shake out, the Colts will be a team to watch through to Day 1 of the draft.
I cant wait to dee how granny and Georgie screw this up!
Cliff notes: He has to trade up for ‘Bama QB for splash and to stay on another year or so.
With that salary, I would also make my boss happy & a big face of the offseason & next season that comes with the hype of the pick.
Take Lamar Jackson off our hands for your entire draft and next years first
Lol, no one is doing that.
Young and Stroud have a lot of success and film..Houston has to worry about Indy jumping them and Indy has to worry about the Bears getting blow away with offers from anyone in the 5-9 range. If you are sold on Levis or Richardson all you have to remember is Lance and Wilson who had the physicals but not the experience.
I’m a Chris Ballard fan but I worry he might simply be in a lame duck position now. It appears as though Irsay wants the final say on all decisions. Given how tenuous his employment situation with the Colts might be, there’s really no reason for Ballard not to be aggressive and try to hit some draft day home runs.
Kind of think he will stay at 4 and take whoever drops.