It is officially draft week, and the 2024 NFL Draft will kick off on Thursday at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
There are multiple different directions the Indianapolis Colts could go, and it all starts with their first-round selection, currently slated at pick 15.
Using my knowledge of the team and the information I've gathered this draft cycle, below is my final mock draft and offical prediction for how the 2024 NFL Draft will shake out for the Colts.
Trade:
Colts send picks 15 and 151 (5th)
Steelers send picks 20, 84 (3rd) and 119 (4th)
Round 1, Pick 20: Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU
I think there are a few players that could stop the Colts from trading back from pick 15, but in the end, I think the most likely outcome is the Colts trading back to land more draft capital. Here, I had them add a 3rd and a 4th to move back five spots to 20 with the Pittsburgh Steelers, as well as sending a 5th. After the trade back, I have the Colts selecting LSU WR Brian Thomas Jr. He led the FBS last season with 17 receiving touchdowns and did it while still having a fairly raw route tree. On day one, he can come in and be a starting Z WR and play a similar role to what he did at LSU last season for the Colts' second-year QB Anthony Richardson. But his ceiling as a player will rise significantly with future Hall of Famer Reggie Wayne coaching him to help improve his route-running
Shane Steichen has always loved having the ability to throw vertical on the backside of 3x1 sets. Alec Pierce gave them a few good reps last season on these looks.
— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) April 18, 2024
Imagine how good it would look with Brian Thomas Jr. as that backside player though pic.twitter.com/EYURFA5Dl5
In the 2nd, I have the Colts taking a player that may seem like a luxury pick in LB Edgerrin Cooper out of Texas A&M. The Colts have a solid LB duo of Zaire Franklin and E.J. Speed, but a player like Cooper is too good of a player and fit with the Colts defense to pass up. Cooper can start alongside Speed and Franklin in three LB formations, but his ability to line up all over the field stands out on tape. Last year alone, Cooper spent time on the defensive line rushing the passer, in the box as an LB, and even spent time at corner when asked. The only wrong way to misuse Cooper at the next level is not to use him, and I think he is a player who would be very enticing to the Colts if he was on the board here at pick 46.
Edgerrin Cooper is a STUD pic.twitter.com/eWgRTl2lAH
— PFF College (@PFF_College) April 14, 2024
Back-to-back defensive picks here for the Colts, as I have them adding edge rusher Jalyx Hunt out of Houston Christian. Hunt has seen his draft stock rise tremendously over the last few months. His athleticism wowed at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, and he possesses elite length that the Colts and many others around the NFL typically look for on the defensive line. Hunt is a project off the edge, but the Colts already have plenty of starting talent on the roster to allow them to be patient with Hunt and have just the coach in Charlie Partridge to help him reach the potential his athletic profile projects for him.
Jalyx Hunt is a DE prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored a 9.22 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 141 out of 1798 DE from 1987 to 2024. https://t.co/r7ZZttioWa pic.twitter.com/IlRCP26bTQ
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) April 21, 2024
Using the 3rd round pick the Colts received from the Steelers in their earlier trade, I have the Colts again going defense by adding USC safety Calen Bullock. In my opinion, Bullock possesses the best pure coverage ability of any safety in this class, and that skill, along with his size and speed, will entice the Colts. He struggles to tackle, and that will limit his playing time early in his career while NFL coaches try to fix it. Luckily for Bullock he is just now turning 21 years old on April 30th. I think the Colts would be wise to sign a veteran safety to play in front of Bullock and help groom him over the next year or two to help Bullock reach his potential as a player.
USC safety Calen Bullock
— Jordan Reid (@Jordan_Reid) July 23, 2023
Loose mover, great change of direction skills and range on the roof of the defense. Third level mistake eraser. pic.twitter.com/OwNTaWmASv
After three straight picks on the defensive side of the ball, I have the Colts adding another offensive player in Wisconsin's Tanor Bortolini. Bortolini was one of the biggest winners during the on-field portion of the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, which is not typically something you say about an offensive lineman. He has experience playing all five offensive line positions during his collegiate career and even logged snaps at TE. The Colts have two offensive line starters set to hit free agency after next season, in C Ryan Kelly and RG Will Fries. And Bortolini is a player I'm watching closely for the Colts to potentially draft to replace one of them. Bortolini is already strong in pass protection and offers the team that drafts him a high-upside interior starter. He would be a priority depth player for the Colts next season, and if they lose either Kelly or Fries, he will be ready to take over as a starter.
Must listen pod every year for Draft fans. Of note, Sully calls Tanor Bortolini maybe the 2nd best pass protecting Center in the class and points out, if you enter him as a Center, his RAS goes up to 9.98.
— Pitchfork Reviewer (@JayVeeThree) April 22, 2024
Someone to watch on Friday #Colts https://t.co/HnJjpckFxf
I'm sure many of you have been screaming at your screen because I haven't drafted a CB until now. But in the fourth, I have the Colts finally adding a CB in Mississippi State's Decamerion Richardson. Richardson's size at 6'2" and 191 lbs projects him as an outside CB, and his 4.34 40-yard dash time would add much-needed speed to the Colts CB. He still needs work as a prospect, with his ball skills being a real concern, but he is coming off a career-high seven pass deflections this last season. Richardson would be an intriguing depth CB for the Colts with the upside to develop into an NFL starter.
Over 6'2" and running a 4.34u?!@HailStateFB DB Decamerion Richardson is that guy.
— NFL (@NFL) March 1, 2024
: #NFLCombine on @nflnetwork
: Stream on #NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/0azCOKchpd
If you follow me, you know how much of a fan I am of New Hampshire RB Dylan Laube's game . I don't think he should still be on the board in the 6th, but many high-up NFL Draft analysts' mock drafts have him hearing his name called in this area. His ability in the passing game out of the backfield and as a returner would fill a need for the Colts. And with them losing Zack Moss this offseason, he could compete to be the team's primary backup to Jonathan Taylor.
Potential First Round WR Career Receiving Yards
— Analytics of Dynasty (@McNamaraDynasty) April 10, 2024
Adonai Mitchell: 1405
Keon Coleman: 1506
Ladd McConkey: 1687
Xavier Legette: 1678
RB Dylan Laube Career Receiving Yards: 1743. pic.twitter.com/XLP9sa8sRt
With the Colts' final pick, I have them taking another WR and another player from Mississippi State in Lideatrick "Tulu" Griffen. Griffen has one of the highest ceilings of any returner in this year's draft. If you are going to make the roster as a 7th-round pick, you typically need to find a role on special teams. At WR, he projects best in the slot where he can compete to be Josh Downs' backup, with no WR currently having a strong hold on that job.
Lideatrick Griffin Gauntlet #NFLCombine2024 pic.twitter.com/BBQweJVpL3
— WalkTheMock (@WalkTheMock) March 2, 2024
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