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WR corps needs help if Indianapolis Colts want Matt Ryan to serve up wins
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Colts’ extensive receiver room is at present like whenever you open up a pantry at dwelling after you have not been to the shop shortly. There are merchandise in there, however there won’t be sufficient elements to make you suppose you possibly can create an eye-popping completed product.
That’s not nice information for the Colts’ skilled chef — properly, new quarterback — Matt Ryan.
The Colts took care of two of their greatest offseason wants by buying and selling for Ryan and pass-rusher Yannick Ngakoue. These two received’t be sufficient, although.
Ryan – and working again Jonathan Taylor – need assistance at receiver, the following most-pressing want for the Colts. Ryan wants some targets he can depend upon, and Taylor wants receivers to maintain opponents from stacking the field frequently when he tries to run the ball.
“Do we have to add [receivers]? Sure,” Colts common supervisor Chris Ballard advised reporters through the NFL house owners conferences final month. “I’m not going to sit down right here and say we don’t. However we’ve some younger gamers that we like.”
The present state of the Colts receiving room is Michael Pittman Jr., who’s coming off a 1,000-yard receiving season, and loads of unproven gamers. That’s as a result of veteran T.Y. Hilton continues to be a free agent and Zach Pascal signed with former Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Colts aren’t panicking over their present receiving state of affairs as a result of they really feel optimistic about what they’ve coming again. Coach Frank Reich has excessive hopes for younger receivers like Dezmon Patmon, Ashton Dulin and Mike Strachan. Among the finest receivers returning – Parris Campbell – has develop into an provided that participant. Campbell may develop into the staff’s No. 2 receiver subsequent season provided that he finds a approach to keep wholesome. He has missed 34 out of 49 regular-season video games within the first three years of his NFL profession.
“Our job is at all times to enhance the roster,” Reich stated through the house owners conferences. “I occur to have lots of perception within the younger guys.”
It’s nice to have perception within the younger gamers on the roster, however returning receivers not named Michael Pittman Jr. mixed for a complete for 28 receptions, 387 yards and 4 touchdowns final season.
And that’s between six receivers.
To offset any lack of expertise they’ve at receiver, the Colts are anticipated to incorporate working again Nyheim Hines within the passing recreation much more subsequent season. Hines, a former receiver at NC State, is coming off a season the place he had a career-low 40 receptions. That ought to assist the Colts, since working backs accounted for 29% of Ryan’s completions (110 out of 375) final season with the Atlanta Falcons.
“We speak about it on a regular basis. We speak about the true specifics at extensive receiver we’d prefer to have … you’re on the lookout for tremendous aggressive guys who’re very productive and explosive however have nice change of route and nice fingers,” proprietor Jim Irsay stated concerning the free-agent market at receiver. “You’re on the lookout for an actual particular expertise at this level, and it doesn’t look like on the market.”
The dangerous information for the Colts is that they don’t have a first-round choose after giving it to the Philadelphia Eagles as a part of the Carson Wentz commerce. The excellent news is that they have seven draft picks and this a deep draft class at receiver.
ESPN NFL draft analyst Todd McShay had seven receivers taken within the first spherical and extra 4 extra going within the second spherical of his most up-to-date mock draft. He has the Colts taking Georgia receiver George Pickens with the No. 42 choose, six spots after Western Michigan’s Skyy Moore went to the New York Giants at No. 36.
Though ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. additionally had seven extensive receivers getting into Spherical 1 of his latest mock, and one other 5 in Spherical 2, he addressed one other Colts roster concern (left sort out) by giving them OT Bernhard Raimann from Central Michigan at No. 42.
The Colts can’t go into subsequent season nonetheless having questions of their extensive receiver pantry. Not if they need Ryan to serve up wins at quarterback, particularly with the improved expertise within the AFC, the place offensive manufacturing is predicted to be even greater in 2022.
“We now have the draft picks, and we’re enthusiastic about that,” Irsay stated. “We all know it’s arduous to usher in a rookie, simply plug him in. Generally it occurs, generally it doesn’t. Once more, endurance is crucial, and never making errors is crucial.”
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Colts Reacts Survey: Week 17
The Horseshoe Faithful have spoken this holiday season, and only 24% of Indianapolis Colts fans believe that the franchise is headed in the right direction:
That is slightly up from 17% following the Colts’ home win last weekend against the lowly Tennessee Titans (3-12), but is well within the dregs of optimism. That being said, the Colts have gone 5-5 in their last 10 games, and their inability to beat any of the NFL’s better competition down the stretch this season will likely cost them a wild card playoff spot.
With the Los Angeles Chargers big road win at the New England Patriots on Saturday, the Colts have just a 9% now of making the playoffs.
In reality, their only win against the NFL’s better competition was at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers during Week 4. Otherwise, the Colts have beaten up against the league’s weaker competition, and also had a bad loss during Week 5 at Jacksonville.
Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has already been ruled out for Sunday on the road against the New York Giants, meaning Indianapolis will turn to veteran Joe Flacco again.
Honestly, it feels like yet another lost season for Indianapolis, in an AFC South where the leading Houston Texans (9-7) haven’t been all that impressive for a consecutive season.
The Colts inability to capitalize in one of the league’s weakest divisions yet again is concerning, especially when it’s really been a ‘lost decade’ for the Colts collectively.
The Colts haven’t made the playoffs since 2020, and they haven’t won the AFC South since 2014, having the longest drought of any divisional team to do so.
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Analyst Points Out Colts’ Glaring Issue
Despite the turbulence faced by the Indianapolis Colts on both sides of the ball this season, they’ve still found their way into the late playoff push with just two games left in the year.
However, while the Colts might be alive in the hunt, they’ll have to iron out a few issues within their recent displays which may inevitably make or break their chances for a playoff spot for the first time since the 2020 season– especially on the offensive side of the football.
As ESPN and Aaron Schatz rattled off the most concerning stat trends within the NFL’s playoff bubble teams, the Colts had one of the most interesting to note of the bunch, and possibly the most impactful on the list– their pass offense.
“Pass offense is a pretty big category, but the entire concept is a problem for the Colts,” Schatz said in his rationale. “Indianapolis ranks between 13th and 15th in DVOA for run offense, run defense, pass defense, and special teams. But the Colts rank 25th in pass offense DVOA. If they don’t make the playoffs this season, the blame falls on the passing game.”
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The passing attack for the Colts has been nothing short of up-and-down across the entire season.
A rough start for Anthony Richardson eventually led to veteran backup Joe Flacco getting a couple of starting reps in the middle of the season. Then, Richardson returned to QB1 two weeks later to take the reins. Now leading into this week vs. the New York Giants, the situation under center is up in the air again as Richardson is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday’s contest.
It’s been a whirlwind on the offensive side. Yet, regardless of who’s taking the snaps on Sunday vs. the Giants, the Colts must be more efficient in their passing attack. Richardson throwing under a 50.0% completion rate for the year is far from sustainable to keep putting wins on the board, even as an elite threat in the run game.
In fact, Schatz mentions that the Colts’ passing offense has seen a bit of a drop-off in production from their short time with Flacco under center.
“Things have been worse with Anthony Richardson at quarterback than they were with Joe Flacco,” Schatz continued. “Richardson has incredible rushing skills and is also good at avoiding sacks. The problem is throwing the football. Richardson ranks 32nd out of 33 qualifying quarterbacks in passing EPA, barely ahead of the Titans’ Will Levis. Richardson is ridiculously behind every other qualifying QB in completion percentage. He’s completing 48% of his passes this season, while every other quarterback is above 60%.”
It’s no secret that Richardson’s development has been a project since being drafted two years ago, but with a second-to-last EPA per play right ahead of a now-benched Will Levis, something has to change fast.
Thankfully, easy matchups for the next two weeks against the Giants and the Jacksonville Jaguars can make a simple path for Richardson to perform well if he suits up. The fourth overall pick of the 2023 draft has shown clear flashes of talent and ability to be the franchise guy during parts of his first two years in the league, yet the details need some fine-tuning.
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Indianapolis Colts Injury Report: QB Richardson, G Nelson And Four Others All QUESTIONABLE
The Indianapolis Colts today released their Friday injury report for Week 17 of the NFL season ahead of their Sunday game against the New York Giants.
Quarterback Anthony Richardson has been listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sundays game against the Giants due to back and foot injuries. Richardson has been unable to practice all week with what the team has described as “soreness”. It sure looks like it will be a very long shot for Richardson to play Sunday so expect to see Joe Flacco at quarterback this weekend.
Tight end Mo Alie-Cox has been listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sundays game against the Giants due to a toe injury. Alie-Cox has managed just one practice this week and looks to be another game time de vision. He did practice similarly last week and manage to play but it still looks unlikely he will manage to play. If he is unable to play expect to see Will Mallory active in his place.
Linebacker EJ Speed has been listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sundays game against the Giants due to a knee injury. Speed has only practice once this week and had to miss last weeks game due to the same knee injury. Speed looks like he will be a game time decision but leaning more to being unavailable this Sunday. If he is unable to play expect another week of Grant Stuard.
Guard Quenton Nelson has been listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sundays game against the Giants due to an ankle injury. Nelson has practice all week but has been limited the last two days. Nelson rarely misses game time so expect him to play this Sunday but if he cannot go then it could be rookie Dalton Tucker in his place.
Linebacker Jaylon Carlies has been listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sundays game against the Giants due to a shoulder injury. Carlies has managed to practice twice this week although only once as a full participant. Carlies looks like he may be able to play but if not then the Colts could be very thin at linebacker this week.
Cornerback Juju Brents has been listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sundays game against the Giants due to a knee injury. Brents has practiced all week in a bid to make his return from injured reserve. It appears he may be finally activated this week and return to game time this Sunday.
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