The colts do not know who will start in the quarter-back when they have reached the field in September, but they know that they would like to have a dynamic end, helping Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones in the passage game.
Their obvious need to the position led to many simulated projects that see them landing Tyler Warren or Colston Loveland with the 14th choice in total on Thursday evening. General director Chris Ballard did not discuss these players directly at a press conference on Monday, but recognized that he would like to add to the position.
Ballard also admitted that it was “difficult to find” the kind of player who makes it enough to assert him an investment in the first round.
“To be able to play on the threeTo be able to be functional in the racing game where you do not necessarily know that it is always a pass when it is in the game, then to be able to finish and play games at critical times and make it give the quarter to the middle of the field, “said Ballard, via the team’s website.
Warren and Loveland are at the top of the class, but Ballard noted that players like Travis Kelce, George Kittle and Mark Andrews were later selected in the draft. Wherever Ballard decides to pull the trigger, the colts could use a direct blow.