But what else is there to do?
The only use for mock drafts, if you ask me, is to have fun and look forward to inarguably the most important event of the NFL offseason. I am not going to sit here and tell the Colts what they should, nor I will be arrogant enough to claim to have any sort of clue to what the team will do. Still, there is no harm in imagining potential scenarios, and discussing whether as fans we would be happy or not with them.
This is a no-brainer right here, and I would even be in favour of trading up a few spots just to guarantee that the Colts are able to draft this guy and we do not have a repeat of what happened with Brock Bowers last season. Now Warren is not as good a prospect as Bowers, but he would still come in and be better than all of the Colts’ tight ends from day one, and I say that confidently. The lack of production from the position has been well documented, and Warren had one of the most productive seasons from a college tight end in recent history. I don’t think that a single fan would make an opposite case here, and if so I would really like to hear it.
There is uncertainty as to whether the Colts will re-sign longtime safety Julian Blackmon, after he had his worst season as a pro. New defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo’s scheme places a lot of emphasis on the safety position, so it makes sense for the Colts to try and upgrade the position via the draft in what is considered a fairly deep safety class. Watts has over 2.000 snaps played in college, and had his best season last year. He also offers plenty of versatility, having lined up deep, in the slot, and in the box.
Walker is 6’6’’ and weighs 345 pounds. The Colts need players with that physical profile along the defensive line, and what Walker really adds is versatility having played A gap, B gap, and even lining up against tackles in college. He is a bigger version of Tyquan Lewis, and could hopefully help solve the issues the Colts’ defense faced when either Buckner or Stewart were not on the field.
Another D. Walker that plays defensive line? Why yes of course. This pick scratches Chris Ballard’s unavoidable itch of...