The Indianapolis Colts are like many teams this offseason in searching for an answer at the quarterback position.
After trading away Carson Wentz to the Washington Commanders, the Colts will be looking for a new starting quarterback for the fifth consecutive season. They essentially have three avenues to pursue and they are not mutually exclusive.
They could sign a veteran in free agency, trade for a veteran on the market or draft a rookie. The Colts could also do a combination of those options.
In suggesting how each team should address their biggest needs, Pro Football Focus believes the Colts should look to sign or trade for a veteran rather than draft a rookie.
“Verdict: Free Agency/Trade
This one goes without saying. The Colts don’t have a first-round pick, and even if they did, the roster is too good to waste with a mid-round rookie. The other problem is that without that first-rounder, they can’t go out and make the kind of move Denver did for Russell Wilson. That’s why,…