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No team can definitively say they’ve been better than the Indianapolis Colts this season. Well, maybe the Los Angeles Rams,
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Would Colts trade away recent early-round draft pick?
"The Colts invested a second-round pick in Mitchell just last year, making this somewhat unlikely," wrote Holder. "But he has played only 20 combined offensive snaps in the four games since his goal-line fumble in Week 4. The Colts have intentionally limited his playing time and have numerous other options at the position."
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Colts can cement themselves as Super Bowl contenders with just one last-minute trade
This article was originally published on horseshoeheroes.com as Colts can cement themselves as Super Bowl contenders with just one last-minute trade.
The Indianapolis Colts may be looking at making a game-changing move ahead of the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 4.
The Colts are ascending and the Bengals have multiple defenders on expiring contracts. Could those players reunite with Lou Anarumo in Indy?
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One Monumental Trade Stands Out for Colts to Execute
It's time for the Indianapolis Colts to heavily consider a trade for an All-Pro-level defensive talent up front.
The former Florida Gator is currently on IR, dealing with a fractured orbital bone. The Colts have a sixth-round pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, Riley Leonard, an unproven rookie, as backup. If head coach Shane Steichen feels more comfortable having the former fourth overall pick as backup, Richardson may remain with the team.
As Cincinnati Bengals star Trey Hendrickson is involved in trade speculation, there are other teams, such as the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers, that have been connected to the pass rusher. With the Bengals' defensive playmaker dealing with a hip injury, this NFL insider brings up another team that could potentially be a trade suitor.