Between quarterback Anthony Richardson’s inconsistent play and his ongoing injury concerns, it’s no surprise that Colts general manager Chris Ballard has declared the starting quarterback job an open competition. While a new face is more likely to arrive via free agency, Indianapolis has plenty of opportunities in the draft to support whoever takes the reins. One key area of focus could be tight end. The Colts have cycled through multiple options at the position in recent years without much consistency, and with this draft class offering strong talent at tight end, it could be a priority early on. On defense, Indianapolis struggled mightily against the run, making the defensive front another area they’ll likely address in a big way this offseason. Fortunately for the Colts, this is the perfect draft for needs at tight end and along the defensive line.