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Draft Grade — Colts
Overall
B+
ValueB+
NeedC+
TradesA+
FutureB-
The Colts let Campbell fall and pounced. Final grade: B+. The board owed the Colts one, and it paid up: Jihaad Campbell, the No. 40 name on the board, sitting there at Round 3, Pick 26 like a gift left on the doorstep.
They won the margins on every swap, and it adds up fast. The wide receiver spot stays a question, and it was the one they most needed an answer at.
The Watts pick is fine in a vacuum, less so with wide receiver, quarterback and other spots still on the board.
Good work on the whole, with wide receiver the one box left unchecked.
Pick Analysis
Pick14
Rnd1
Malaki Starks
In pick 14 they get a rangy last line of defense. More want than need.
Pick61
Rnd2
Xavier Watts
A curious use of No. 61. Wide receiver, quarterback and other spots needed the pick; a safety in Xavier Watts did not.
Pick79
Rnd3
TreVeyon Henderson
A running back of that caliber at slot 79 is the definition of value, full stop. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick90
Rnd3
Jihaad Campbell
You do not let a linebacker like Jihaad Campbell reach pick No. 90 and blink. They did not. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.









