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The #1 overall team (the Philadelphia Eagles) had an overall score of 92.6.
The #32 overall team (the New Orleans Saints) had an overall score of 63.0.
The #27 overall team (the Indianapolis Colts) had an overall score of 70.6.
2025 NFL Future Power Rankings: Projections for All 32 Teams
(By Multiple ESPN Staff)
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ng-quarterback
27) Indianapolis Colts ))) [Overall Score: 70.6]
Reason for hope: ) Optimism abounds already in Indianapolis, where Anthony Richardson Sr. is stacking solid days during training camp. If he can stay healthy and emerge with the rest of the young corps of targets coalescing around him, the Colts will fly up these rankings -- especially if their two new starters on the offensive line, Tanor Bortolini and Matt Goncalves, hit. Can they get a better season out of edge rusher Laiatu Latu in Year 2 as well? --- Ben Solak
Reason for concern: ) Can Anthony Richardson overcome questions surrounding his ability to play at a consistently high level from an execution standpoint? When you invest the No. 4 pick in the quarterback position as an organization, you have to get better ROI (Return On Investestment) than what the Colts have received from Richardson so far. --- Louis Riddick
Nugget to know: ) There are a number of models for completion percentage over expected that are adjusted based on the depth of passes. But based on my model, Richardson had a minus-10.4% CPOE last season. That's the worst figure for any quarterback with at least 200 pass attempts since Blaine Gabbert posted a minus-10.5% in 2011. --- Aaron Schatz
Bold prediction: ) 2nd-year Colts quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, selected early in the 2026 draft after a season that made it clear neither Richardson nor Daniel Jones was Indianapolis' future, will finish in the top 10 in QBR, giving the Colts hope for a bright future. --- Seth Walder
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