Here are the Colts leaders in key metrics at the Week 11 bye.

Now 10 games into the Indianapolis Colts’ 2025 NFL season, which players are leading the way in key statistical categories?

As a team, the Colts enter their bye week at 8-2 on the season, and hold the top spot in the AFC playoff race entering Week 11.

To see how this Colts team compares as a whole to the rest of the NFL, you can find that here.

Leading the charge for the Colts up to this point in the season has been the offense, which leads the league in scoring. Just about every aspect of this unit has been operating at a very high level for much of the season.

Defensively, the biggest question mark was addressed prior to the trade deadline, when GM Chris Ballard bolstered the cornerback position by acquiring Sauce Gardner.

On paper, anyway, the Colts’ schedule does take a turn down the final stretch of the season. According to ESPN, the Colts have the second-toughest remaining schedule in the NFL coming out of the bye week.

Colts’ statistical leaders after 10 gamesPassing yards: Daniel Jones (2,659)Rushing yards: Jonathan Taylor (1,139)Receiving yards: Tyler Warren (617)PFF’s highest graded blocker: Quenton NelsonQuarterback pressures: Laiatu Latu (38)Sacks: Laiatu Latu (5)Tackles: Nick Cross (69)Pass breakups: Kenny Moore, Zaire Franklin, Charvarius Ward, Cam Bynum (3)Interceptions: Laiatu Latu, Mekhi Blackmon, Cam Bynum (2)Special teams tackles: Drew Ogletree (8)