Colts draft picks tracker: Every selection, live grades
Colts draft picks tracker: Every selection, live grades
Jacob Camenker, USA TODAYThu, April 23, 2026 at 10:16 PM UTC
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The Indianapolis Colts were a surprise playoff contender over the first half of the 2025 NFL season. They jumped out to an 8-2 record ahead of their Week 11 bye, catalyzed by a career-best showing from Daniel Jones as well as a stellar start by running back Jonathan Taylor.
But after the bye week, the wheels fell off for the Colts. They lost their final seven games and saw Jones go down with a torn Achilles in Week 14. Philip Rivers came out of what was nearly a five-year retirement in an effort to salvage their playoff chances, but Indianapolis came up short in its goals.
Despite the late-season collapse, coach Shane Steichen returned for a third season while general manager Chris Ballard was retained for his 10th campaign with the team. The duo will be facing a lot of pressure to bounce back from those late-season struggles, and the 2026 NFL Draft will be a key in their efforts to achieve that goal.
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The Colts are without their first-round pick after trading it to the New York Jets ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline for Sauce Gardner. As such, Ballard will need to hit on a couple of Day 2 picks to bolster Indianapolis' roster and fill some of its remaining needs.
Here's everything to know about the Colts' picks, needs and outlook for the 2026 NFL Draft:
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Arvell Reese, LB/DE, Ohio StateOn a defense already dotted with stars, Reese rose from an occasional contributor to a bona fide star in his first full season as a starter. The 6-4, 241-pound linebacker exhibited uncommon fluidity for a player of his size, finding equal comfort dropping back in coverage as bullying his way into the backfield. His pass-rush plan is still rather rudimentary at the moment, but he has the toolkit of a double-digit sack artist. In a league where defenses are constantly taxed against the pass and run, Reese displays a unique aptitude for detonating whatever play an offense might throw at him.
Colts 2026 NFL Draft picks
The Colts have seven picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Here's the complete list:
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Round 2, Pick 47
Round 3, Pick 78
Round 4, Pick 113
Round 5, Pick 156
Round 6, Pick 214 (from Steelers)
Round 7, Pick 249
Round 7, Pick 254
The Colts don't have a first-round pick in 2026. They traded it to the New York Jets as part of the package to land star cornerback Sauce Gardner.
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Colts NFL draft grades
This section will be after the Colts make their first selection.
Colts 2026 NFL Draft needsEdge rusher
Kwity Paye ranked second on the Colts in pressures last season with 43, per the NFL's Next Gen Stats. He signed with the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency, so Indianapolis will need to add a replacement who can create a solid, long-term pass rushing tandem with 2024 first-round pick Laiatu Latu.
Linebacker
The Colts traded Zaire Franklin to the Green Bay Packers during the offseason. Indianapolis signed Akeem Davis-Gaither, with whom defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo is familiar, in free agency, but adding a higher-upside option to patrol the middle of the field would be wise.
Wide receiver
Alec Pierce stayed with the Colts on a big-money free agent deal, but Indianapolis also traded Michael Pittman Jr. to the Pittsburgh Steelers. That leaves the team needed a third receiver to pair with Pierce and Josh Downs, and targeting on in the draft's middle rounds would be sensible.
Colts 2026 NFL mock draft
Here's what the Colts could do come draft night, per Ayrton Ostly's seven-round mock draft:
Round 2, Pick 47: LB Jake Golday, Cincinnati
Indianapolis has a lot of directions they could go with their first pick in this draft and opt to build up the linebacking corps for Lou Anarumo. Golday’s an outstanding athlete for his size with the hands to shed blocks in the run game. He needs to improve his understanding of zone coverage to stick in the NFL but has a solid foundation of traits to develop.
Round 3, Pick 78: WR Antonio Williams, Clemson
This worked out pretty perfectly for the Colts. With Michael Pittman Jr. now in Pittsburgh, the team needs more help at wide receiver and gets arguably the top route-runner in the class. He’ll complement Alec Pierce’s speed in the pass-catching group very well.
Round 4, Pick 113: RB Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas
Round 5, Pick 156: Edge Max Llewellyn, Iowa
Round 6, Pick 214: TE Riley Nowakowski, Indiana
Round 7, Pick 249: C Jager Burton, Kentucky
Round 7, Pick 254: LB Karson Sharar, Iowa
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