
This morning, news broke about the injury status of Indianapolis Colts star running back Jonathan Taylor.
Of @GMFB: The #foals You’ve probably seen the last of star RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle) for 2022. pic.twitter.com/4xbMszzAFo
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 19, 2022
This Taylor injury is just another unfortunate reality about the Colts’ 2022 season, which has been plagued with injuries and losses across the board.
Coming off their historic loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, the Colts find themselves with a 4-9-1 record and sitting in third place in the AFC South race.
With this season almost over for the Colts, let’s look ahead to 2023.
Will the Colts continue their losing ways?
In 2023, the Colts will have their picks in the first and second rounds of the NFL Draft.
If the season ended today, they would have the sixth overall pick, which has the potential to move up to the third overall pick, depending on how the teams currently above them fare.
This first pick gives the Colts the ability to draft a player who can instantly impact his team on either side of the ball.
With more than $32 million to spend in 2023, the Colts will have a chance to sign some free agents in the offseason, who will hopefully complement their draft picks.
Overall, the Colts have a roster that could compete in 2023, with the right training.
Their new trainer, Jeff Saturday, probably won’t be invited again in 2023.
By potentially hiring a new coach, the Colts’ front office could instill hope in both the franchise and the players.
If the Colts end up looking for a new coach, who would be a better fit?
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