Colts outline draft picks for the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh

Shane Steichen , Head Coach of the Indianapolis Colts in the NFL - https://www.nba.com/pacers/roster
Shane Steichen , Head Coach of the Indianapolis Colts in the NFL - https://www.nba.com/pacers/roster
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The Indianapolis Colts announced on Apr. 23 their selections for the upcoming 2026 National Football League Draft, which began Thursday night in Pittsburgh. The team will not have a pick in the first round but holds several picks starting from the second round.

The Colts have seven selections in this year’s draft: one each in the second (No. 47 overall), third (No. 78), fourth (No. 113), fifth (No. 156), and sixth rounds (No. 214). Additionally, they hold two picks in the seventh round at No. 249 and No. 254 overall.

This update is significant for fans following the team’s strategy and potential roster changes as new players are added through these draft choices over several days of events.

Fans can stay informed with updates on Colts.com and through the official Colts App throughout the duration of the draft to track any developments or changes to these selections.

For those seeking more detailed analysis regarding player evaluations and how new draftees may fit into team schemes, additional information is available via NFL IQ, which utilizes Amazon Quick technology to provide insights into each pick’s potential impact.



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