Colts GM Chris Ballard Drops Cryptic Hint: Major Draft Weekend Moves Could Shake Up Entire NFL Landscape
When Chris Ballard, the ever-strategic general manager of the Indianapolis Colts, dropped hints at the NFL’s league meetings this past week, it immediately got me thinking: how will he maneuver through the looming 2026 draft without a first-round pick? Seven selections in tow, Ballard’s tinkering is far from over—he expects to jostle that number upward, likely by trading down and netting more chips to play with. You gotta respect a man who loves draft capital like a kid loves candy; without those early-round treasures, creativity must be his co-pilot this April. The Colts, facing some glaring gaps—defensive end, linebacker, wide receiver, and safety—are staring down a challenge. Yet, with the coaching staff bullish on second-year safety Hunter Wohler’s comeback from a brutal Lisfranc injury, there’s hope brewing. This draft could very well define the franchise’s next chapter, all hinging on Ballard’s savvy moves. LEARN MORE


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