
Andrew Moore
Senior Analyst, Horseshoe Huddle: Indianapolis Colts on FN at Sports Illustrated
Senior Analyst, FanNation at Sports Illustrated
Co-Host at Horseshoe Huddle Podcast
Senior Analyst & Video Production Manager @ColtsOn_SI | @BRcreators for #Colts & #NASCAR | Co-Host of the Horseshoe Huddle Podcast
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Andrew Moore
As the 2025 NFL Draft was concluding, the Indianapolis Colts had already addressed multiple needs with their first seven picks. Tight end, the trenches, and even quarterback had been addressed. But the Colts had yet to draft a linebacker or a safety – two positions where added depth was needed – with only one pick left in their arsenal. So, why not get a guy who can play in both spots? The Colts selected Wisconsin safety Hunter Wohler with the No.232 pick on Saturday.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Andrew Moore
For the last few seasons, teams have punished the Indianapolis Colts on the ground when Grover Stewart comes off the field. The Colts' run defense is not nearly as effective when Stewart has to take a breather. Chris Ballard is attempting to change that by drafting a player from the University of Alabama for the first time in the eight years he has been general manager. The Colts selected Alabama defensive tackle Tim Smith with the No.190 pick on Saturday.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Andrew Moore
The Indianapolis Colts did a lot of homework on the quarterback class for the 2025 NFL Draft. With questions about whether Anthony Richardson can become a franchise quarterback, and Sam Ehlinger moving on to the Denver Broncos in free agency, adding another quarterback in the draft seemed likely. When the time came, the Colts did not have to go far to add to the room. The Colts selected Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard with the No.189 pick on Saturday.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Andrew Moore
As the 2024 season went on, it was clear that the Indianapolis Colts needed a complementary running back to star Jonathan Taylor. So, with the running back class in the 2025 NFL Draft being one of the deepest groups in years, the Colts were bound to add to the room. The Colts selected Kansas State running back DJ Giddens with the No.151 pick on Saturday. At 6-0 and 212 pounds, Giddens is a big-bodied back who brings another element of speed and explosiveness to the Colts' backfield.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Andrew Moore
It was only a matter of time before the Indianapolis Colts would trade back in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Colts traded back 10 spots in the fourth round with the Los Angeles Rams and picked up an extra sixth-round pick in the process. But when the Colts finally made their fourth-round pick, they added one of the largest players in the draft. The Colts selected Iowa State tackle Jalen Travis with the No.127 pick on Saturday.
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RT @TonyDungy: Colts Coach Shane Steichen gave me the honor of speaking to his rookie class tonight. I got to meet my fellow Gopher Justin…

The Colts have announced they have agreed to terms with 7 of their 8 draft picks on their rookie deals: TE Tyler Warren CB Justin Walley OT Jalen Travis RB DJ Giddens QB Riley Leonard DT Tim Smith LB/S Hunter Wohler Only draft pick left unsigned is EDGE JT Tuimoloau.

RT @Colts: We have signed 14 undrafted free agents. https://t.co/ppcQJbebbP