The Indianapolis Colts offensive line has reverted to dominance after a shaky two-year stretch. Colts General Manager Chris Ballard’s biggest goal upon taking the job in Indy back in 2017: revitalize the offensive line.
Here's where Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard was ranked among his peers in 2024.
Could Colts 2nd-year cornerback JuJu Brents solidify himself as Indy’s #1 cornerback both now and in the future? According to PFF, Indianapolis Colts 2nd-year
Chris Ballard and the Indianapolis Colts could not be happier with the offseason they have put together. It was obvious that their biggest priority was retaining some of their top talent that could have left in NFL free agency.
“I think they have just done a tremendous job building that organization and that team up to be a playoff contender,” Colts GM Chris Ballard said three weeks ago to begin his press conference.
The biggest hole from last year remains the biggest hole going forward. The Indianapolis Colts were busy this offseason. Like every year under Chris Ballard, they were flush with cash.
The Indianapois Colts selected Adonai Mitchell in the 2nd round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Mitchell was viewed by many as a top-tier talent at WR, and he was projected to hear his name called in the first round.
For some time, it looked like the entire first round of the 2024 NFL Draft was going to be all offensive players. That is until the Indianapolis Colts and general manager Chris Ballard stepped in to take edge rusher Laiatu Latu with the 15th overall pick.
The Indianapolis Colts ended up with WR Adonai Mitchell after taking him with the 52nd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. It was a pick that the franchise was happy about but also one that GM Chris Ballard admits that they were fortunate to get to make.
Historically, NFL teams have rarely shied away from developing players with slight character concerns. By that token, the Indianapolis Colts recently made headlines for drafting Texas wideout Adonai Mitchell, who has been called “un-coachable” by anonymous sources.
The Indianapolis Colts entered the 2024 NFL Draft with seven picks, and through Chris Ballard’s strategy, they ended up selecting nine players. On top of getting some key guys and depth pieces, Ballard managed to silence a lot of criticism.
The 2024 NFL Draft featured an unprecedented run on offensive players in the first round, and no one was more thrilled about that than Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard.
The Indianapolis Colts appear to have been attempting to move up for a receiver during Day 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Indianapolis is set to select 15th overall, but could a trade be in consideration?
The Indianapolis Colts’ hopes of witnessing the true potential of Anthony Richardson came to a grinding halt as he ended up suffering a shoulder injury in Week 5 of the regular season.
On Friday, Colts GM Chris Ballard announced that TE Drew Ogletree is off the commissioner’s exempt list and has returned to the team, per Joel A. Erickson.
The Indianapolis Colts are about to enter the 2024 free agency period with roughly $49 million in cap space (according to Over The Cap) and quite a few holes on the roster.
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard spoke with the media Wednesday afternoon at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. And after being there in person to ask the Colts GM questions and hear what he had to say, I have compiled my biggest takeaways. * Ballard arrives at 16:08 in the tweet embedded above.
The Colts have not used the franchise tag since the Ryan Grigson regime kept Pat McAfee off the market in 2013. It appears Chris Ballard is prepared to go to that well to ensure Michael Pittman Jr. stays.
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard has had his ups and downs with the team since he took over in 2017. He clearly wants to build the trenches, but the Colts have had just two-winning seasons in his tenure as they tried to patch the loss of Andrew Luck with what felt like a never-ending string of retread quarterbacks.
With roster cutdown day having come and gone, Jonathan Taylor remains with the Colts for at least the time being.
There doesn’t appear to be a peaceful solution in sight for the Indianapolis Colts and running back Jonathan Taylor.
Indianapolis Colts RB Jonathan Taylor is currently away from camp, but due to an excused absence rather than any kind of holdout.
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard isn't hiding the fact that fear played a role in the team taking quarterback Anthony Richardson with the
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard has addressed if he plans for quarterback Anthony Richardson to play during his rookie season.
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