Colts: Future of Pass-Catchers and the Biggest Concerns on Offense
The Indianapolis Colts surprised plenty of people when they put themselves in position for a win-and-in scenario to make the playoffs in the final week of the season.
From the outside, expectations were quite low for the Colts following the disaster that was the 4-12-1 season in 2022. The 2023 offseason brought a new head coach in Shane Steichen and a rookie quarterback in Anthony Richardson, so most onlookers thought it would take some time for the Colts to compete for the postseason; not Year 1 of the new era.
The offense turned out to be a bit different than originally planned, as injuries limited Richardson to just four games, and the run game and offensive line were affected by their own ailments.
Still, the Colts were a top-10 scoring offense under Steichen, also being the last team in the NFL to score 20 points to start the season, doing so through the first nine weeks.
It's fair to say the offense is going to look different in 2024 with Richardson back under the helm, but what are the chief concerns for each position group moving forward?
QUARTERBACK
RUNNING BACK
WIDE RECEIVER
TIGHT END
OFFENSIVE LINE
SPECIAL TEAMS
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