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Jags’ plan for Harrison, Colts liked Richardson No. 1

Jags’ plan for Harrison, Colts liked Richardson No. 1

After a hiatus for a few weeks, the AFC South news roundup is back, which means it’s time to check up on the Tennessee Titans’ division rivals, the Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans.

In Indianapolis, the Colts have a new franchise quarterback in Anthony Richardson, who was drafted No. 4 overall. The Colts liked Richardson so much that they may have drafted him at No. 1 overall if they had the pick.

In Jacksonville, the Jags have a plan in place for 2023 first-round pick and offensive tackle, Anton Harrison, but that plan does not involve him playing left tackle, where Jacksonville currently has a void to fill.

In Houston, there is no shortage of hype for the team’s two first-round picks, but one Texans writer is rightly stressing patience with them, and the entire 2023 class as a whole.

Check out those stories and more below in this week’s AFC South roundup.

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“We would’ve probably taken Anthony,” Colts owner Jim Irsay said when asked who the team might’ve picked if it had the No. 1 overall selection in the draft.

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Colts Wire’s Kevin Hickey provides a good rundown of Indy’s 2023 draft haul by taking a look at 10 takeaways following the three-day event.

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Colts Wire’s Cody Manning states his case for why No. 4 overall pick and quarterback Anthony Richardson should be the team’s starter in 2023.

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Hickey lists his winners and losers for the Colts from the NFL draft, a group that includes general manager Chris Ballard, who has been praised for his haul.

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The Colts are moving quickly when it comes to signing their 2023 draft class. Indianapolis inked seven members of the class on Friday, leaving their first five picks unsigned.

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With Richardson and Gardner Minshew set to battle it out for the starting job in Indianapolis, veteran Nick Foles became expendable, leading to his release on Saturday.

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Hickey takes a look at which positions the Colts still need to address ahead of 2023, two of which come along the offensive line. Indy may also look…

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