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Lamar Jackson to Indianapolis? Colts coach gets asked about team’s interest in QB after surprise trade request

Lamar Jackson to Indianapolis? Colts coach gets asked about team's interest in QB after surprise trade request


The NFL’s annual league meeting started off with some major fireworks on Monday morning and those fireworks were provided by someone who’s not even at the meeting: Lamar Jackson. 

The Ravens quarterback sent shockwaves through the NFL when he revealed that he has requested a trade out of Baltimore. Jackson made the announcement in a tweet that he sent out at 10:48 a.m. ET, which is mostly notable because nearly every head coach in the AFC was meeting with the media when Jackson’s tweet came out. 

There’s a coaches breakfast at the annual league meeting every year where members of the media can sit down with each head coach. The AFC portion of the breakfast was on Monday and most coaches were available beginning at 10:45 a.m. ET (so they were already talking when Jackson dropped his Twitter bomb). 

One of the coaches who was talking when Jackson tweeted out his trade demand was new Colts coach Shane Steichen. The Colts are in dire need of a starting quarterback and as you can imagine, the media didn’t waste any time asking Steichen about the possibility of adding Jackson. Although the media tried to pry some information out of Steichen, the Colts coach only offered a vague answer when asked about the former NFL MVP. 

“Lamar Jackson, you know what, we do our due diligence on every position, whether it’s through the draft or free agency, but I’ve got no update for you on that,” Steichen said, via the Indianapolis Star

That’s kind of a boring answer, so let’s spice things up here: Could the Colts actually make a play for Jackson?

It would definitely make some sense. For one, there’s no guarantee that they’re going to be able to land the guy they want in the NFL Draft. With the Panthers now getting the top pick and the Texans holding the second pick, the Colts are likely going to end up with the third choice of quarterbacks, which isn’t ideal. 

Also, it’s worth mentioning that the Colts never really seemed to have any interest in trading up to No. 1. 

“To move up there’s got to be a guy worthy of it,” general manager Chris Ballard said on March 1, via NFL.com. “I don’t necessarily know if (trading up is) the right course of business,”

According a March 13 report from The Athletic, the Colts didn’t look to move up to the top spot because they didn’t feel there was “a slam-dunk, sure-bet player at the top of this year’s draft.”

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