Indianapolis Colts 2025 NFL Draft Analysis: What Went Right, What Went Wrong, Best and Worst Picks

The Indianapolis Colts needed a tight end, and they got Tyler Warren without having to make any sort of a trade to move up.Chicago took Colston Loveland – who’s going to be fantastic with a little bit of time – but Warren has the skill set to be a whole other level of special. He’s a top five talent, and the Colts got him at a bargain-basement price of the 13th overall pick.Beyond that, this draft is fine.You want as many JT Tuimolaus as you can get for your defensive front, and the Colts got the one available to them. Kansas State running back DJ Giddens will be a blast of a playmaker for the coaching staff to work with, and very, very quietly, the sixth round selection Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard might be turn out to be a much bigger deal over the next year or so than it seemed to be on Saturday. There are some reaches – like Minnesota corner Justin Walley and Iowa State offensive tackle Jalen Travis – but they’re not too bad.

Indianapolis Colts 2025 Draft Class 1 (14) Tyler Warren, TE Penn State2 (45) JT Tuimoloau, DT Ohio State3 (80) Justin Walley, CB Minnesota4 (127) Jalen Travis, OT Iowa State5 (151) DJ Giddens, RB Kansas State6 (189) Riley Leonard, QB Notre Dame6 (190) Tim Smith, LB Alabama7 (232) Hunter Wohler, S WisconsinWhat Went Right?Besides having Warren fall into their lap at the 14? Again, the overall value of the rest of the picks weren’t great, but the team got football players. There could’ve been more maneuvering with trades for several of these guys, but this should be a decent group that mostly sticks around. What Went Wrong?Justin Walley went about two rounds too soon. A thumping linebacker would’ve been a plus, and there wasn’t much for the offensive line with nothing at guard. Best Value Pick: Tyler Warren, TE Penn StateBiggest Reach: Justin Walley, CB MinnesotaDraft Grade: B-2023 Ranking: 22 | 2024 Ranking: