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Draft Grade — Colts
Overall
F
ValueC+
NeedB
TradesF
FutureD
Simon should have been long gone. The Colts pounced, and earned a F. The trade table was where it all came apart. The Colts shipped out far more than they hauled back, and no amount of spin dresses up the bill. About as rough as the board gets, and a F to prove it.
A whole weekend of picks and wide receiver is somehow still a want. Every board in the league had Membou lower, and that gap is the story.
Getting Simon where they did is the sort of value that quietly makes a class. It is a win-now wager, and the future is the stake.
There is no spinning it; the board won this weekend going away.
Pick Analysis
Pick10
Rnd1
Armand Membou
In pick 10 they get protection for the quarterback, even if it was a touch early. A real need, handled.
Pick30
Rnd1
Colston Loveland
In the Round 1 slot they get a red-zone target to build around. Exactly the need they had to hit.
Pick151
Rnd5
Cody Simon
They barely believed it either: Cody Simon still on the board at Round 5, Pick 13. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick189
Rnd6
JJ Pegues
JJ Pegues is a better player than pick No. 189 suggests; smart patience, rewarded. One more legitimate question on the roster, answered.













