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Colts might be looking at top TEs

Warren, Loveland in play for Steichen's offense

It's the lying time of the NFL offseason, when teams don't necessarily want other teams to know what they're thinking as far as the upcoming NFL Draft. But when the Colts come out and say they're looking to add a game-changer at tight end, it's worth paying attention to.

"Do we need a game changer?" says GM Chris Ballard at the team website. "Absolutely we do. Will it happen? I can't dictate the draft."

When head coach Shane Steichen ran offenses for the Chargers (2019-2020), Hunter Henry was a top-12 tight end in PPR leagues both seasons. He then moved to Philadelphia, and Dallas Goedert was a top-12 player at the position both years he was there.

But with the Colts, he hasn't had that kind of player. Indianapolis the last two seasons hasn't had a player rank in the top 30 at the position; Kylen Granson (33rd in 2023) was their top performer, and he's in Philadelphia now. They've got a few on the roster (Will Mallory, Jelani Woods, Sean McKeon, Drew Ogletree and Albert Okwuegbunam), but no one who looks particularly likely to be a factor in fantasy leagues. Even if the Colts don't add anyone else.

Last season, Colts tight ends combined to catch a total of 39 passes all season. That was 7 fewer than any other team. (Table sorted by receptions.)

TIGHT END TEAM TOTALS, 2024
TeamYPGTgtNoYardsTD
Kansas City77.819214413238
Las Vegas84.919814314435
Arizona79.717813713554
Cincinnati65.515512911144
New Orleans68.815911311705
Miami61.915111210538
Cleveland56.11661119538
New England68.814410811698
Baltimore75.4138106128118
Jacksonville50.41371028573
Tennessee51.1129988686
Pittsburgh54.91219693310
Dallas48.4136958231
Seattle70.81108912039
San Francisco47.6114868105
LA Chargers47.6108838102
Minnesota50.3117828555
Washington45.1109797668
Tampa Bay47.2107758036
Detroit49.9100748489
NY Jets35.4108746015
Buffalo47.1118728004
Houston39.5110706723
Philadelphia47.787698114
Green Bay46.886627967
Carolina35.086605953
Chicago30.170565124
Atlanta38.487556534
Denver28.472514835
LA Rams27.083514593
NY Giants28.664464862
Indianapolis27.575394672

Maybe the Colts are locked in on Penn State's Tyler Warren, or perhaps Michigan's Colston Loveland. LSU's Mason Taylor (son of HOF pass rusher Jason Taylor) could also be a consideration. (Or maybe the Colts will swing a trade for Goedert, who's rumored to be on the block.)

Whatever the case, seems likely the team will be making a significant move at the position. Steichen's history suggests that player could be a factor in 2025.

--Andy Richardson

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