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9:17NFL Floors and Ceilings: AFC South
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11:15Breaking Down the Commanders' 2026 Schedule
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1:56Which Team Should Pick Up Sorsby In The Supplemental Draft
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1:24Christian Gonzalez Wants Big Pay Day From Patriots
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10:30AFC South 2026 Division Prediction
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1:26Bengals Poised to Make Noise in 2026
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0:56Raiders' Offseason Moves: Poised to Make Noise in 2026?
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17:37Cleveland Browns 2026 Game-By-Game Schedule Prediction
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9:51Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the AFC South
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9:30Indiana Hoosiers' Season Preview
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1:10Breaking Down Indiana's New-Look WR Group
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1:06Biggest Questions On Indiana's Defense
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14:14Breaking Down the Biggest QB OTA Storylines
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1:58Daniel Jones (Achilles) Expects to Be Ready for Week 1
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1:59NFL Futures: Best Win Total Bet
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10:24Predicting Every Game of the Giants' 2026 Season
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10:15Breaking Down AFC South Offseason Grades
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9:36NFL News and Notes: OTAs Underway As Teams Evaluate QB Rooms
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10:25Grading the AFC North's Offseason Moves
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10:33Green Bay Packers Full 2026 Schedule Breakdown
Top Colts News
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Colts' Tyler Warren: To maintain key role in Year 2
In his second year as a pro, Warren is a candidate to see his role in the Colts offense continue to grow, according to Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis.
As a rookie, the 2025 first-rounder turned a team-high 112 targets into a 76/817/4 receiving line in 17 regular-season contests. As the coming campaign approaches, Warren, as well as WRs Alec Pierce and Josh Downs could see added pass-catching opportunities, with WR Michael Pittman -- who logged 111 targets last season -- having been traded to Pittsburgh. To that end, coach Shane Steichen notes that the second-year TE has been "working on his body and just getting into great physical shape, and coming in and out of breaks...he's made some good plays out here in practice in seven-on-seven, some team situations. So, looking for the next steps in his development.'' In terms of current average draft position, Trey McBride and Brock Bowers lead the way among tight ends, but Warren figures to fall into the next tier of quality fantasy options at the position once the top duo is off the board.
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Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Set for another huge workload?
Colts coach Shane Steichen told reporters this offseason that it's a "fair assessment" to have concern about Taylor's workload, but Steichen also said it's hard to take his star running back off the field when he's playing so well, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan reports.
Steichen avoided the usual cliches about getting multiple running backs involved, instead telling reporters that he wants to see how Seth McGowan and DJ Giddens "come along" during training camp and then "go from there." In other words, Steichen isn't sure if he has another running back he can trust behind Taylor, who finished second at the position in both snap share (82.5 percent) and total offensive snaps (879) last season. Ameer Abdullah, now in Jacksonville, had a role as a third-down and hurry-up RB for part of the year, catching 16 passes on 85 snaps. The other running backs, including Giddens, barely saw the field unless it was on special teams or in the fourth quarter of a blowout. The Colts added McGowan in the seventh round this spring after taking Giddens in the fifth round last year, and their other depth RBs are all undrafted players with no meaningful NFL experience. Long story short, Taylor is primed for another huge workload, with the bigger concern being general offensive efficiency in Indianapolis as Jones comes back from major surgery to rejoin an offense that no longer has WR Michael Pittman (Steelers) or RT Braden Smith (Texans).
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Colts' Daniel Scott: Participating at minicamp
Scott participated in the Colts' minicamp practice Thursday.
Scott missed most of his 2025 rookie season due to a persistent knee injury. The reserve safety appears to be back to full health, however, and he'll likely slot into a rotational role in the coming season.
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Colts' Riley Leonard: Battling for No. 2 role
Leonard competed with Anthony Richardson for the No. 2 quarterback role during the Colts' recent minicamp and remains in contention to serve as the primary backup to Daniel Jones (Achilles), Joel A. Erickson of the IndyStar reports.
Jones remains unavailable for team drills, affording both Leonard and Richardson plenty of reps in their head-to-head competition. Head coach Shane Steichen said there is currently no clear winner, and both quarterbacks will resume their job battle in training camp as Jones works his way back from the Achilles injury that derailed the Colts' 2025 season.
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Colts' Ashton Dulin: Competing for expanded role
Dulin has impressed at OTAs and mandatory minicamp and is making a push for the No. 3 wide receiver role behind Alec Pierce (ankle) and Josh Downs, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Dulin said his approach has been "attacking [the offseason] as if it's my first year, knowing that, that [No. 3] spot is open." After the Colts traded Michael Pittman to Pittsburgh, Stephen Holder of ESPN concurs Dulin has taken an early lead for the No. 3 role over Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Laquon Treadwell and rookie seventh-round pick Deion Burks and was a standout at minicamp. Offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter said Dulin has been moving around the offensive formation at practice and "can be really good for us this year on offense." The 29-year-old totaled a 5-106-0 line across 12 regular-season appearances in 2025 and has topped 200 receiving yards just once in his career.
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Colts' Spencer Shrader: Working his way back
Shrader (knee) went three of five on kicks during Thursday's minicamp session, Kevin Bowen 93.5 The Fan in Indianapolis reports.
It's notable that the kicker is participating in practice after tearing his ACL in Week 5 of the 2025 campaign after being run into by a defender. Shrader is on track to compete with Blake Grupe for the Colts' starting kick job during training camp. Grupe made all five of his kicks Thursday, per Bowen.
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Colts' Daniel Jones: Should see 11-on-11 work next month
Coach Shane Steichen said this week that Jones (Achilles) is expected to participate in 11-on-11 drills when training camp begins next month, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Jones, who suffered an Achilles' tear Dec. 7 last year, has been been working in the seven-on-seven portions of practice, and per Boyd, the QB asked about about moving on to 11-on-11's during the team's minicamp this week. On that topic, coach Shane Steichen noted, "we want to be super smart with him...I mean, could he potentially do it (11-on-11)? Yeah, probably. He probably could, but we're not going to do that right now." In any case, Jones' recovery remains on track, and assuming no setbacks this summer, he'll continue to work toward being ready to go for the Colts' Sept. 13 regular-season opener against the Ravens, with the signal-caller's eventual participation in team drills representing a major milestone toward that.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
118.1 (17th) |
240.3 (8th) |
345.9 (9th) |
| Def. |
101.9 (7th) |
262.5 (31st) |
349.8 (23rd) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| A. Pierce WR Alec Pierce WR | Ankle |
| D. Jones QB Daniel Jones QB | Achilles |
| D. Buckner DT DeForest Buckner DT | Neck |
| S. Shrader K Spencer Shrader K | Knee - ACL + MCL |
| C. Ward CB Charvarius Ward CB | Back |

















