Bryce Young Trade: Colts Looking To Acquire The New Quarterback?
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay indicated that he certainly wouldn’t mind the team selecting Alabama’s Bryce Young in the NFL Draft.
Bryce Young Trade: Colts Looking To Acquire The New Quarterback?
The second NFL mock draught from ESPN’s Todd McShay features the Texans picking up potential stars at quarterback and wide receiver with picks No. 2 and No. 12, respectively. However, the analyst contends that the Indianapolis Colts trading up from No. 4 to No. 1 to select Alabama quarterback Bryce Young is one of the reasons why Houston will select Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud.
Looks like #Colts owner Jim Irsay let the cat out of the bag about the #Colts Draft plans.
"The Alabama guy doesn't look bad, I'll tell ya."
The Colts currently pick at number 4. May need to move up if they want Bryce Young. pic.twitter.com/hY93tvznKk
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 14, 2023
First trade of the 2023 NFL Draft sees the Indianapolis Colts move up and select their QB of the future: Alabama’s Bryce Young. One of the most polished QBs in recent memory, Young has a well-established skill set that the Colts would love to pair with Jonathan Taylor, giving new head coach Shane Steichen a young QB to mold and finally turn this offense into a unit capable of keeping up with their division.”
The Bears, who seem to be set at the quarterback position with Justin Fields, will reportedly do their “homework” on the signal-callers available in the NFL Draft.
From #Colts coach Shane Steichen's presser:
— Jim Irsay said they wanted an offensive coach, "Knowing we're going to have to find a young QB to develop."
— Irsay: "The Alabama (Bryce Young) guy doesn't look bad.
— Steichen: "We're gonna throw to score points and run to win."— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 14, 2023
But the most likely bet would be that Chicago trades the pick- and why not to a team like the Colts, whose owner expressed interest in Young.
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