Veterans on the Roster Bubble: AFC South
The preseason is here. For many players, that means a chance to achieve a lifelong dream of making the 53-man roster. However, not everyone can have their wishes fulfilled.
The preseason is here. For many players, that means a chance to achieve a lifelong dream of making the 53-man roster. However, not everyone can have their wishes fulfilled.
The Indianapolis Colts enter the 2021 season with only one major addition on the offensive side of the ball, and that is former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Carson Wentz. After a great start to his career as an Eagle, the production tailed off in 2020.
The Indianapolis Colts are coming off of an 11-5 season where they lost in the Wild Card round to the Buffalo Bills. While many things have stayed the same, there are some very notable changes across the roster and the coaching staff ahead of the 2021 season.
NFL fans rejoice, the 2021 season is just on the horizon. It’s the last month without football until March. Regardless of what team they root for, they widely remain optimistic that this is their year. Even the pessimistic fans are hopeful enough, besides their team has yet to lose a game this season.
While the 2021 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season. Today, I am going to give three bold fantasy predictions for the Indianapolis Colts in 2021.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Indianapolis Colts.
Indianapolis Colts general manager, Chris Ballard is one of the best in the NFL. These next few months could potentially be instrumental for him. Arguably the best work Ballard has done with the Colts was their 2018 draft class.
Leading up to the 2021 NFL Draft, reports surfaced that the Atlanta Falcons are open to trading All-Pro Julio Jones due to salary cap issues. However, in order for the Falcons to create salary cap space, they have to wait till June 1 to trade him.
With the NFL set to release its 2021 season schedule on Wednesday night, the time to look ahead to the fall is here. The league is set to introduce a 17th game for the first time in league history.
The Indianapolis Colts are usually one of the best teams in the draft each year. Chris Ballard and Ed Dodds are two of the best in the business at finding value and addressing it in the draft. Entering the draft, Indianapolis had needs at left tackle, receiver, tight end, pass-rusher, cornerback, and defensive line.
As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season.
Let’s continue with the AFC South.
The Indianapolis Colts were active in re-signing their own this free agency period while sprinkling in some additions from other teams. The needs for Indianapolis haven’t changed much since the beginning of free agency. The additions of Tevi and Davenport don’t dismiss the need for a new left tackle in round one and bringing back Rhodes shouldn’t make the Colts not think about cornerback early.
The preseason is here. For many players, that means a chance to achieve a lifelong dream of making the 53-man roster. However, not everyone can have their wishes fulfilled.
The Indianapolis Colts enter the 2021 season with only one major addition on the offensive side of the ball, and that is former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Carson Wentz. After a great start to his career as an Eagle, the production tailed off in 2020.
The Indianapolis Colts are coming off of an 11-5 season where they lost in the Wild Card round to the Buffalo Bills. While many things have stayed the same, there are some very notable changes across the roster and the coaching staff ahead of the 2021 season.
NFL fans rejoice, the 2021 season is just on the horizon. It’s the last month without football until March. Regardless of what team they root for, they widely remain optimistic that this is their year. Even the pessimistic fans are hopeful enough, besides their team has yet to lose a game this season.
While the 2021 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season. Today, I am going to give three bold fantasy predictions for the Indianapolis Colts in 2021.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Indianapolis Colts.
Indianapolis Colts general manager, Chris Ballard is one of the best in the NFL. These next few months could potentially be instrumental for him. Arguably the best work Ballard has done with the Colts was their 2018 draft class.
Leading up to the 2021 NFL Draft, reports surfaced that the Atlanta Falcons are open to trading All-Pro Julio Jones due to salary cap issues. However, in order for the Falcons to create salary cap space, they have to wait till June 1 to trade him.
With the NFL set to release its 2021 season schedule on Wednesday night, the time to look ahead to the fall is here. The league is set to introduce a 17th game for the first time in league history.
The Indianapolis Colts are usually one of the best teams in the draft each year. Chris Ballard and Ed Dodds are two of the best in the business at finding value and addressing it in the draft. Entering the draft, Indianapolis had needs at left tackle, receiver, tight end, pass-rusher, cornerback, and defensive line.
As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season.
Let’s continue with the AFC South.
The Indianapolis Colts were active in re-signing their own this free agency period while sprinkling in some additions from other teams. The needs for Indianapolis haven’t changed much since the beginning of free agency. The additions of Tevi and Davenport don’t dismiss the need for a new left tackle in round one and bringing back Rhodes shouldn’t make the Colts not think about cornerback early.
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