2025 Indianapolis Colts roster preview
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Colts Wire on MSNJim Bob Cooter weighs in on progress this offseason from Indianapolis Colts WR AD MitchellColts' OC Jim Bob Cooter recently discussed the progress he's seen from Year 2 WR AD Mitchell, who has had an "exciting start."
With offseason programs now behind us, let's take a position-by-position look at where things stand for the Colts. Next up are the wide receivers.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones (17) searches to pass the ball with Indianapolis Colts quarterback Riley Leonard (15) on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, during NFL Colts mandatory mini camp at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center in Indianapolis. / Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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Yardbarker on MSN2025 Indianapolis Colts projected win total, predictionThe Indianapolis Colts might need to make the playoffs in 2025 in order for head coach Shane Steichen to keep his job, and they are going to have to surpass their projected win total in order to get there.
Pat McAfee wants the Indianapolis Colts to take a chance on Arkansas Razorbacks pitcher Gage Wood after his College World Series performance. On X/Twitter, the former Colts punter asked the team to sign Wood to the roster.
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The Indianapolis Colts will look to bounce back and make the postseason in 2025. How will each offensive skill player perform from a fantasy football standpoint?
Indianapolis Colts ‘ running back Jonathan Taylor could be in line for a big payday. In 2024, he had a heavy workload with 303 carries, but he turned that into 1,431 yards and 11 touchdowns (plus one TD receiving). Taylor is a fantasy football monster on a very mediocre team.
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Colts Wire on MSNLast season's 'adventures' led to growth for Indianapolis Colts' K Spencer ShraderKicker Spencer Shrader bouncing on and off the Indianapolis Colts' practice squad as a rookie and then from team to team at one point played a key role in the growth that he experienced over the last year, as he now looks to secure a starting job.
The latest bold prediction on the Colts' quarterback situation comes from ESPN's Eric Karabell, who heeds a warning to fantasy managers not to be surprised if Daniel Jones winds up starting more games than Richardson next season.