The Indianapolis Colts have numerous moves to consider this offseason, particularly when it comes to possibly trading up in the 2023 NFL draft for a quarterback.
After the Carolina Panthers offered up a haul to relocation up 8 areas to the No. 1 general choice, it’s mostlikely that the Colts will be getting a fracture at the 3rd quarterback on the board.
But we shouldn’t be anticipating them to make any over-the-top moves to trade up as they apparently puton’t feel there is a “generational” type of possibility in this class, according to Zak Keefer of The Athletic.
My sense, after some discussions the last coupleof days: Colts feel quite highly there isn’t a Burrow/Lawrence in this draft, so they won’t act out of desperation (and trade the farm to relocation up).
That being stated, they still have to address the QB problem. https://t.co/RLAz9slKGm
— Zak Keefer (@zkeefer) Marc