The Indianapolis Colts started off the 2025 NFL season with an impressive 8-3 record through their first 11 games. Quarterback Daniel Jones reinvented himself, and the Colts looked like a legitimate playoff lock.

However, destiny wasn’t on their side. Jones would tear his Achilles tendon in week 14 against AFC South rival, the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the Colts would go on to lose their last six games of the season.

Heading into the 2026 offseason, there are plenty of questions that need to be answered. Daniel Jones appears to be the answer at quarterback; however, the decision has not yet been fully made.

The Colts could also lose their top two receivers this offseason and will need to find replacements for them as quickly as they can.

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Indianapolis Colts NFL Draft Targets: Offense

Here are five offensive players the Colts should target in the NFL Draft.

1. Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana

Omar Cooper Jr. was a standout for the Indiana Hoosiers en route to their historic national championship run. With the futures of Michael Pittman Jr. and Alec Pierce undecided, the Colts still may use a high draft pick even if they both return.

They attempted to add another star when they drafted Adonai Mitchell in the second round of the 2024 draft; however, he was quickly traded away as part of the Sauce Gardner trade.

If both Pittman and Pierce left, it would leave Josh Downs as the number one option at wideout for the Colts. They would need to add another receiver to pair with Downs and tight end Tyler Warren. The Indianapolis native could be the perfect option for the Colts.

2. Jake Slaughter, IOL, Florida

The Colts’ offensive line is growing thin, and it could get worse this offseason. Tackle Braden Smith is set to hit free agency, and former All-Pro guard Quenton Nelson is only getting older.

A two-time captain for the Florida Gators, Jake Slaughter could play almost anywhere on the line and could easily be a day-one starter at either guard or center.

3. Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee

As mentioned with Cooper, adding another receiver would be a smart move for the Colts to make this draft. With Alec Pierce set for a huge payday in free agency and Michael Pittman Jr. on the trading block, the Colts could thin out in a receiving room that could be a great weapon under an offensive coach like Shane Steichen.

Chris Brazzell checks in with a 6’5″, 200 lb frame and put up a dominant year with the Tennessee Volunteers. He hauled in 62 receptions for 1,017 yards and nine touchdowns.

4. Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State

It may not be a popular option amongst the fanbase; however, Jonathan Taylor won’t be a Colt forever. In that case, they need to start planning for a future without Taylor.

Penn State’s Nicholas Singleton could be the perfect successor in Indy for Taylor. Even if Taylor continues to play at a high level for a little longer, Singleton could be the perfect backup to take snaps when Taylor needs a break.

5. Isaiah World, OT, Oregon

Once again, the Colts’ line could be due for a drastic change in the next two seasons. With Braden Smith potentially gone, the Colts could use a solid starter to take over.

Or if they continue to roll with Bernhard Raimann and Jalen Travis, they could use a couple of high-profile options for depth at the tackle position. Isaiah World could be the perfect depth piece with a chance of developing into a solid starter.

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