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It's looking more like Ballard sees this as a three year rebuild. I wouldn't be shocked to see him move back.
Like Dam said, Cousins to Vikings helps the Colts with regard to moving back. I see 4, 5, 6, 11, and 12 as very likely possibilities. 12 would undoubtedly provide the most capital in this draft, but you would definitely miss on Chubb and Nelson. |
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1) Many parts of the roster still need significant work. See my last post about how Ballard may view this as a longer rebuild. 2) Players have to want to come to Indy. With those two factors in mind, I can't condemn Ballard with any degree of certainty. |
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A medical flag and the remote possibility Chubb goes 2 are the only reasons I listed 11 and 12. |
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He was never on my list. |
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He certainly wasn't on my mine at $8M per year (seriously, wtf?)
I had just thought he might be a potential target with Reich as the new coach. |
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He won't be running for his life, because the ball will be coming out of his hand much quicker than in the past.
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Reich knows that. It's also why I don't expect the Colts to go after Jordan Matthews. |
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