The Chargers will look to upgrade the center position this offseason. Pro Football Network has them doing so in free agency by signing Colts’ Ryan Kelly. This team is in a win-now window with a quarterback we can consider a veteran.
Dynasty rankings are always a snapshot in time, but maybe never more than right now. From the end of the Super Bowl to the start of free agency it feels like a stable time when very little should change.
However, according to The Athletic insider James Boyd, one aspect of the Indianapolis defense should be pinned atop the priority list of biggest needs this offseason: the safety position "Aside from QB Anthony Richardson drastically improving as a passer,
Colts' GM Chris Ballard mentioned at the NFL Combine that he will be meeting with free agent center Ryan Kelly and his agent in the near future.
The Colts have to decide if they want to pick up Anthony Richardson's fifth-year option next off-season, a $25 million decision
Appearing on Around the Horn on Wednesday, Kevin Clark suggested that the situation may not be salvageable. “They have answered every single question wrong since they drafted Anthony Richardson two years ago,
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Shortly after Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard confirmed during the NFL Scouting Combine that 2023 first-round draft pick Anthony Richardson will be part of an "open" competition for the starting job this summer,
After watching his Indianapolis Colts underachieve and fail to make the playoffs for a fourth consecutive season, Chris Ballard mentioned the need to add “stress’’ throughout the roster. There was too much complacency and not enough positional competition.
Some fans and pundits believe Anthony Richardson is a bust. Sure, the young Indianapolis Colts quarterback might turn out to be one. But right now, it’s too early for that kind of talk.
Penn State tight end Tyler Warren and a favorite selection for the Indianapolis Colts in many mock drafts, was asked at the NFL Combine about quarterback Anthony Richardson. "He's definitely one of a kind and a heck of an athlete at the quarterback position and he's a great quarterback too," Warren said. "So that would be really cool."