Leaked 2026 NFLPA Report Card Reveals Surprising Colts Strengths and a Few Shocking Weaknesses
You know, there’s something downright fascinating about these leaked NFLPA report cards for 2026—especially since an arbitrator just recently put the kibosh on making them public. Yet, here we are, peeking behind the curtain thanks to ESPN’s Kalyn Kahler, who nailed down those elusive evaluations, including the Indianapolis Colts’ grading. It’s like getting the inside scoop straight from the players themselves, revealing everything from the quality of their strength coaches to the state of their home turf. And speaking of turf, despite the Colts’ switch to the new Hellas Matrix Helix surface just this past July, the team still flunked the Lucas Oil Stadium field with a poor ‘D’ grade. Irony alert—players are quick to fault the surface for injuries, yet they handed out an ‘A’ to their strength coaches. Meanwhile, the top brass—ownership, GM, and head coach—all scored remarkably well, which is pretty surprising given the team’s recent struggles on the field. Through all the ups and downs, the Colts are inching their way up from 22nd to 17th overall in just a couple of seasons. It’s a subtle climb, but one full of storylines worth dissecting.



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