The Colts had a productive draft class, addressing key needs like edge rusher with Laiatu Latu and finding potential steals like Adonai Mitchell in the second round. They also added depth along the offensive line with Anthony Gould in the fifth round. If Anthony Richardson can stay healthy and improve, the Colts have a chance to make the playoffs with the additions from this draft class.
Adonai Mitchell was a favorite pick from this draft class, a dynamic talent at wide receiver from Texas who should complement Michael Pittman Jr. well. The depth at wide receiver is important for the Colts, who now have a group of young players competing for playing time.
On the other hand, Tanor Bortolini, a center from Wisconsin, was not as popular among fans and pundits alike. While Bortolini is a talented athlete, he lacks the strength needed to be a reliable NFL offensive lineman. He will need to significantly improve his strength without sacrificing speed in order to become a starter for the Colts.
Overall, the Colts’ draft picks included Laiatu Latu, Adonai Mitchell, Matt Goncalves, Tanor Bortolini, Anthony Gould, Jaylon Carlies, Jaylin Simpson, Micah Abraham