As draft season comes to a close White T.Y. Hilton Jersey , we’ll take a stab at a mock draft with trades. Some picks you’ll love, some you’ll hate. Some will make perfect sense, some will leave you asking questions. If you..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteStampede Bluean Indianapolis Colts communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsColtsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Colts StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Colts NewsYahoo Colts Team PageYahoo Colts ReportYahoo Colts Depth ChartYahoo Colts TransactionsYahoo Colts PhotosShop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Reed’s NFL Mock Draft with TradesNew,7commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareReed’s NFL Mock Draft with TradesPhoto by Stacy Revere/Getty ImagesAs draft season comes to a close, we’ll take a stab at a mock draft with trades. Some picks you’ll love, some you’ll hate. Some will make perfect sense, some will leave you asking questions. If you have any comments, leave them below. Other than that, enjoy!Round 11. Arizona CardinalsNick Bosa - Edge - Ohio State2. San Francisco 49ersQuinnen Williams - DT - Alabama3. Miami Dolphins (Trade From NYJ)Kyler Murray - QB - OklahomaTrade: NYJ sends pick 3 to MIA for picks 13 and 2020 RD14. Oakland RaidersJosh Allen - Edge - Kentucky5. Tampa Bay BuccaneersDevin White - LB - LSU6. New York GiantsMontez Sweat - Edge - Mississippi State7. Jacksonville JaguarsJawaan Taylor - OT - Florida8. Atlanta Falcons (Trade From DET)Ed Oliver - DT - HoustonTrade: DET sends pick 8 to ATL for picks 14 and 459. Buffalo BillsTJ Hockenson - TE - Iowa10. Denver BroncosDrew Lock - QB - Mizzou11. Cincinnati BengalsDwayne Haskins - QB - Ohio State12. Green Bay PackersJonah Williams - OT - Alabama13. New York Jets (Trade From MIA)Christian Wilkins - DT - Clemson14. Detroit Lions (Trade From ATL)Noah Fant - TE - Iowa15. Washington RedskinsDK Metcalf - WR - Ole Miss16. Carolina PanthersBrian Burns - Edge - Florida State17. New York Giants (From Cleveland Browns)Andre Dillard - OT 0 Washington State18. Minnesota VikingsCody Ford - OL - Texas19. Tennessee TitansChris Lindstrom - OL - Boston College20. Pittsburgh SteelersDevin Bush - LB - Michigan21. Seattle SeahawksRashan Gary - DL - Michigan22. Baltimore RavensMarquise Brown - WR - Oklahoma23. Houston TexansGreedy Williams - CB - LSU24. Oakland Raiders (From Chicago Bears)Byron Murphy - CB - Washington25. Philadelphia EaglesChauncey Gardner-Johnson - S - Florida26. Indianapolis ColtsClelin Ferrell - Edge - ClemsonIn this scenario, Ferrell falls to the Colts in what could be a dream scenario. Several teams ahead of the Colts pass on Ferrell’s value to take players at more immediate positions of need. Ferrell would be a perfect fit for the Colts scheme and the heir apparent to Jabaal Sheard.27. Oakland Raiders (From Dallas Cowboys)Josh Jacobs - RB - Alabama28. Los Angeles ChargersDexter Lawrence - DT - Clemson29.Seattle Seahwaks (From Kansas City Chiefs)Jonathan Abram - S - Mississippi State30. Green Bay Packers (From New Orleans Saints)Nasir Adderley - S - Delaware31. Los Angeles RamsEric McCoy - OL - Texas A&M32. New England PatriotsDalton Risner - OT - Kansas StateRound 2 - Pick 34Jeffery Simmons - DT - Mississippi StateSimmons could easily go in Round 1 but the ACL injury and off-field concern prior to enrolling at Mississippi State likely cause him to fall. Simmons is a top 10 talent in the draft if healthy and may need to be on IR this season.Round 2 - Pick 59Darnell Savage - S - MarylandThe Colts need a solid safety to complement Malik Hooker. Savage is a fantastic fit for the Colts. He’s a hard-hitting box safety who likes to make plays.Round 3 - Pick 89Emanuel Hall - WR - MizzouHall has elite traits and with proper coaching could be an absolute steal in this draft. He’s got some drop concerns but can make a lot of explosive plays.Round 4 - Pick 129Khalen Saunders - DT - Western IllinoisWhen you look at Saunders, he is a small school prospect who could truly be special with coaching, time and patience.Round 4 - Pick 135Blake Cashman - LB - MinnesotaCashman’s name caught fire after the combine with his measureables. He’s a fast, instinctive LB who makes plays and would be a quality backup to Darius Leonard and special teams contributor.Round 5 - Pick 164Devine Ozigbo - RB - NebraskaThe Colts need to upgrade their short yardage. Ozigbo is an one cut plowing RB. He’s physical and would fill the short yardage role nicely.Round 6 - Pick 199Michael Dogbe - DL - TempleThe Temple Owls land another player on the Colts. Dogbe is a hard working T.Y. Hilton Jersey 2019 , penetrating 3T who can be a 4-3 DE in the base package. This kind of versatility Chris Ballard seems to like.Round 7 - Pick 240Montre Hartage - CB - NorthwesternHartage is everything Ballard likes in a CB. He’s instinctive, tough and makes plays. His deficient measurables will cause him to drop but he’d be a perfect fit in the Colts Cover-2 style defensive scheme.Love this draft? Hate it? Let me know your thoughts in the comments or tweet me @NiceReedSteve on Twitter. Every week, I will present a summary of some basic and advanced stats for the Colts performance relative to the league. Thanks to Pro Football Reference, NFL.com and the nflSCrapR project for being awesome sources of weekly data.Before discussing the Colts Week 5 offense, I want to address the new roughing the quarterback rule the NFL instituted to make the game safer. A lot of fans are upset with this rule, but I think if you look at the examples from The Colts-Patriots game below, it will help explain the NFL’s position. In the image on the left, the Colts’ Najee Good dangerously manhandles Tom Brady by rushing straight at him and then with the full weight of his hand, places his palm directly on the side of Brady’s helmet.A play like this could easily lead to a QB chafing a cheek or even an eye poke. Additionally, to avoid contact, Goode contorted his body and landed awkwardly on his hip which is unsafe and fully deserving of a 15 yard tack-on.Now in the image on the right, you can see 2 Patriot defenders demonstrating the proper technique. They both leave their feet and come crashing down on Andrew Luck. Notice how they wisely placed all of their body weight directly over Luck allowing Luck’s rib cage and skull to gently cushion the force of their 1鈦? ton mass in free fall.This is much safer for the defenders and correctly resulted in no penalty. Also, this is not lowering the head and leading with the helmet because reasons. OFFENSEIn week 5 White Pat McAfee Jersey , the Colts offense was limited to 2 field goal attempts on 6 drives in the first half for 3 points and a putrid 57% DSR.In the second half, Luck and the offense responded with 21 points and an outstanding DSR of 82%.Let me do the math: 1 half of horrible + 1 half of great = 1 game of mehAn overall 72% game DSR is good but the last drive should be discounted as the game was already over and if you take that away then the rest of the game was just a league average 68% DSR. It’s not that the Colts couldn’t move the ball. There were only 2 three & outs, but turnovers killed 3 additional drives.TEAM TOTALSOverall, the numbers aren’t bad. The third down yards to go was a little steep (7.4), but the offense still managed to convert those at a high rate (47% vs 38% league average).Really the only black mark is the turnovers, which killed an otherwise decent effort.PASSINGLast week, I mentioned how I hate to talk about receiver drops, but I also don’t like complaining about officiating and I already did that so, what the hell.The receiver drops are getting pretty ree-god-damn-diculous. With a dozen over the last two weeks, that is an elephant in the room problem that must be addressed. Luck’s ANY/A was a not very good 5.4, driven somewhat by stone-handed receivers but primarily by 2 picks, one of which was not at all his fault and another that was so much his fault that it should count twice.I have been keeping an eye on the depth of attempted passes (aDOT) which for the Colts’ first 3 weeks was laughable, but in week 4 was much improved. There is no ‘right’ number for aDOT; longer attempts aren’t necessarily better (unless you are really good at completing them).Week 5 saw a continued effort to stretch the field a bit and if you want success with a dink and dunk offense Pat McAfee Jersey 2019 , this is the kind of depth you need. Notice, however, that the week 5 yards per attempt dropped significantly. This is due to a much lower yards after catch than normal. This could be the result of injuries to primary receiving targets, but week 3 saw a similar result so maybe not.Whatever the cause, the YPA needs to improve. RUSHINGThe Colts ran the ball more in week 5, but they didn’t run it any better. YPC increased from 2.4 last week to 4.0 this week but that impact didn’t carry over to increased success as the weighted success rate only ticked up 4 points to about 31%. That ranks 20th which is just one spot higher than last week’s 21st ranking. The Colts only attempted 1 third down conversion by run, which was successful. That isn’t good or bad in and of itself. But you certainly would like to see a game with lot of 3rd and shorts resulting in a lot of 3rd down run conversions. CONCLUSIONSI think without the receiver drops and the 3 turnovers, this would have been a much different game.The offense was showing that they could move the ball on the Patriots but the Colts kept getting in their own way. If the offense can clean up these mental errors, they have the ability to be truly good.As it is now, they are not. SEASON TOTALS (per game)