With free-agency winding down Peyton Manning Jersey , the Colts needs and options for the Draft are much clearer than at the beginning" NFL DraftIndianapolis Colts Draft CentralDraft ProspectsColts Mock Draft: Mateo 3.0New,67commentsWith free-agency winding down, the Colts needs and options for the Draft are much clearer than at the beginningEDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Colts Mock Draft: Mateo 3.0TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Tom Pennington/Getty ImagesRound 1, pick 26S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, FloridaPhoto by Joe Robbins/Getty ImagesGardner-Johnson is one of my favorite prospects in the entire Draft. He would be the perfect complement to Malik Hooker in the backfield. CGJ is the prototype of a modern safety. He is extremely versatile, being able to play as the lone center-fielder, on a two-deep scheme or also can cover man-to-man. Gardner-Johnson is also an excellent tackler who excels in run-support. The most interesting thing about CGJ is that, despite the fact that he would start right away in the backfield of the Colts defense, he still has plenty of room for improvement, and could become one of the league’s top safeties in the near future.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="5jCrtD">Round 2, pick 34DL Jerry Tillery, Notre DamePhoto by Jonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesThis would be my dream Draft scenario for the Colts. After solidifying the back end of the defense, the Colts get a monster in the trenches in the form of Jerry Tillery. Tillery is a massive (6’5’’, 306lbs) defensive tackle with incredible hand usage and explosiveness. He would help solidify the pass-rush from the inside of the line, something the Colts were extremely lacking last season.The problem with Tillery is that there are some questions about his work ethic and passion for the game, and he has a history of dirty plays. However, I personally think Ballard likes players that carry a mean demeanor in them. Quenton Nelson is not your “nice” type of player, why should Tillery, a defensive tackle, be nice? Leave that to #12.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="1w5VOt">Round 2, pick 59WR Deebo Samuel, South CarolinaPhoto by Streeter Lecka/Getty ImagesDeebo Samuel fills an immediate need for the Colts as a shifty slot receiver to complement both Hilton and Funchess. He is the missing component the Colts offense desperately needed last season, an intermediate guy that can move the chains and get open on a play-to-play basis. Samuel can do it all for the Colts, and he is the type of Swiss-army knife that would excel with Andrew Luck at quarterback and in an offense where he would be the third option.He does have a bit of an injury history, but he is the type of versatile, outside the box play maker that Luck never had in his career.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="p7KgZ5">Round 3 Al Woods Color Rush Jersey , pick 89CB Joejuan Williams, VanderbiltPhoto by Frederick Breedon/Getty ImagesWilliams is a long, physical cornerback with plenty of potential, but he could need one or two years to develop his technique and hone his craft, in order to reach his ceiling. Williams has all the tangibles needed to be a solid outside cornerback in the NFL, and he fits perfectly with the Colts, who already have Desir, Wilson, and Kenny Moore returning next season.Williams could serve as a depth player for his rookie year and could showcase his full potential once he is ready.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="BjTRTj">Round 4, pick 129WR Damarkus Lodge, Ole MissPhoto by Frederick Breedon/Getty ImagesDoubling down on receiver in the first 5 picks might be considered too much, but the Colts started 1-5 last season mainly because of the receiver’s inability to catch, and Dontrelle Inman is still a free-agent. Lodge could become an Inman 2.0, with a much higher ceiling. Lodge has probably the best releases out of the line I have seen in the Draft class. He is also a blue-collar type of player with excellent work ethic and willing to play the scrapper role on the field.The main knock on Lodge is that he did not run a complete route-tree in Ole Miss’ offense, and it is also worrying that he was the third option in that passing offense, so he might have benefited from easier match-ups.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="IB9kwR">Round 4, pick 135DL Kingsley Keke, Texas A&MPhoto by Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesKeke is a raw, developmental prospect with plenty of upside but also a very high risk. He has all the physical tools to be at least a serviceable starter in the NFL but he is far too inconsistent to be great. Keke struggles with football IQ, technique and overall grip for the game, and he has not shown a remarkable work-ethic in order to improve on such things.Still, the Colts locker room culture could absorb Keke and shape him into the player he has the potential of being. Even though there is a big risk with drafting Keke, the Colts have perhaps the best shot at maximizing his enormous potential.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="ONVR4a">Round 5, pick 164LB Tre Watson, MarylandPhoto by Matthew Holst/Getty ImagesBehind DROTY Darius Leonard the Colts are relatively thin at linebacker, and could use some depth. Tre Watson is a solid all-around player https://www.coltsfanshop.com/Erik-Swoope-Jersey , that can fill in and do his job. He will not blow you away with extreme athleticism or big hits but he is a technically sound linebacker that has a knack for being in the right place. He may even take Anthony Walker’s spot by the end of the season, as Walker has a tendency of giving up the big play, while Watson almost never makes big mistakes.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="qdFRuN">Round 6, pick 199S Ugochukwu Amadi, OregonPhoto by Steve Dykes/Getty ImagesAmadi is my favorite late round prospect of the entire class. He can play safety, nickel, or slot and is also a solid returner and special teamer. He provides the best value out of a 6th round pick and is also a natural born leader (Team Captain at Oregon). Amadi would be one of those under-the-radar pickups that make teams considerably better in the little things.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="6vgtGB">Round 7, pick 240RB Ty Johnson, MarylandPhoto by Andy Lyons/Getty ImagesJohnson is a small, boom-or-bust running back that can also provide great value as a special teamer. He knows how to use his small-frame to his advantage and does not have plenty of tread on his tires. Johnson would give the Colts a player that can take every ball he touches to the house, his inconsistency, however, will have to be worked on. Despite the fact that most of Los Angeles’ fans are focused on the Rams, the Chargers have themselves an extremely talented roster." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesStampede Blue homepageHorizontal - WhiteStampede Bluean Indianapolis Colts communityFollow Stampede Blue online:Follow Stampede Blue on TwitterFollow Stampede Blue on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchStampede Blue main menuFanpostsFanshotsColtsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Colts StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Colts NewsYahoo Colts Team PageYahoo Colts ReportYahoo Colts Depth ChartYahoo Colts TransactionsYahoo Colts PhotosShop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Breaking NewsAndrew Luck Retires×Analyzing Colts biggest threats in the AFC: Los Angeles ChargersNew,29commentsDespite the fact that most of Los Angeles’ fans are focused on the Rams, the Chargers have themselves an extremely talented roster.EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Analyzing Colts biggest threats in the AFC: Los Angeles ChargersTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Al Bello/Getty ImagesThe Chargers have perhaps the most complete roster in the AFC, with no clear flaws, and a solid amount of depth. Behind quarterback and Chargers’ legend Philip Rivers, they finished last season 12-4 and defeated the red-hot Ravens in the Wild Card game before being annihilated by the Patriots in the Divisional Round. After a solid offseason, where they added some very good players, the Chargers look poised for a big year.StrengthsPhoto by Al Bello/Getty ImagesThe Chargers’ biggest strength is not any one thing in particular, but rather that they are good at every aspect of the game. They are the most balanced team in the AFC. On offense, they can either hurt you through the air, with Rivers at quarterback, featuring weapons like Keenan Allen, Hunter Henry Malik Hooker Jersey , or Travis Benjamin, or they can punish you on the ground, with their two-headed monster Melvin Gordon and Austin Ekeler. On defense, the Chargers have plenty of talent all over the place. They have Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram rushing the passer, talented linebackers in the form of Thomas Davis, Denzel Perryman, and Jatavis Brown, and a solid secondary, starring Derwin James and Casey Hayward. Chargers Rank (2018/19 season)Pass OffenseRush OffensePass DefenseRun DefenseOffensive YPGYards Allowed PGTurnover Diff.Sack Rate (Allowed)Pass OffenseRush OffensePass DefenseRun DefenseOffensive YPGYards Allowed PGTurnover Diff.Sack Rate (Allowed)The Chargers might not stand-out on any specific thing, but they are at least top 15 in every major category.作者: randolph9531 時間: 2023-3-22 04:28