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Colts' 2026 NFL Draft strategy: Linebacker, pass rusher, versatile receiver, secondary depth, and QB prospect.

Colts GM Ballard discusses draft plans, injuries, and offseason moves as team prepares for 2026 NFL Draft.

INDIANAPOLIS – How long will the Colts have to wait to make a selection in the 2026 Draft? Currently, the Colts will not be drafting until No. 47 overall, but no one should be surprised if they are listening to trade offers that would alter that spot. Let’s examine potential Colts draft scenarios for 2026:

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Colts GM Chris Ballard faces draft challenges without 1st-round pick, needs immediate impact from limited picks.

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