The Indianapolis Colts enter day three of the NFL Draft with four picks at their disposal: 4th-round (117), 5th-round (151), 6th-round (189), and 7th-round (232),
After addressing the ever-elusive tight end position by selecting Penn State’s Tyler Warren, as well as reinforcing the defensive front with Ohio State’s J.T. Tuimoloau and adding competition to the cornerback room by way of Minnesota’s Justin Walley, the Colts enter the back half of the draft with a little more wiggle room.
Given it was a rare stick-and-pick from Colts general manager Chris Ballard through the first two days of the draft, be on the lookout for that patented trade-back resulting in additional day three selections.