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Would Colts trade away recent early-round draft pick?
"The Colts invested a second-round pick in Mitchell just last year, making this somewhat unlikely," wrote Holder. "But he has played only 20 combined offensive snaps in the four games since his goal-line fumble in Week 4. The Colts have intentionally limited his playing time and have numerous other options at the position."
The Indianapolis Colts may be looking at making a game-changing move ahead of the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 4.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/colts as One Monumental Trade Stands Out for Colts to Execute. 7-1 is the top record to chase in the NFL, and the Indianapolis Colts own the mark. While everyone's eyes will focus on the incredible Shane Steichen-led offense, the defense of Lou Anarumo also deserves some credit.
"The Colts make a ton of sense as a contending team that could be the proverbial 'one player away,'" Fowler wrote. "It would also represent a reunion between Hendrickson and former Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, now running the defense in Indianapolis."
An NFL analyst believes a former Indianapolis Colts player can revive his career if he were to be on a new team.
The Indianapolis Colts could use an elite edge rusher for their defense and that's why one NFL analyst believes the team will add a 30-year-old Pro Bowler for Lou Anarumo's defense.
ESPN's Ben Solak has suggested one in a new analysis out Tuesday, writing that the Colts should trade Richardson to the Minnesota Vikings for a third- and a sixth-round pick.
The Indianapolis Colts are in the market for a key defensive trade, and these two Miami Dolphins talents stand out.