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3 Reasons Why Colts Should Draft LSU WR Brian Thomas Jr.

LSU's Brian Thomas Jr. would be a perfect fit for the Indianapolis Colts offense.

The 2024 NFL Combine is in the books and the Indianapolis Colts have a lot to think about with the draft approaching on April 25th. 

Indy has multiple roster needs on offense and defense. One of the biggest is another weapon at wide receiver.

After the combine, Indianapolis may have a perfect fit in LSU's Brian Thomas Jr. Here are three reasons why the pass-catcher could be just what Shane Steichen needs to take the offense to the next level. 

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If you listen to Colts general manager Chris Ballard and coach Steichen, they constantly say the word "explosive."

Enter Thomas' 9.97 RAS (Relative Athletic Score) and blistering 4.34 second speed.

While Thomas can work more on concentration drops, it's a fixable issue with coaching and development. That will be where Colts legend and wide receiver coach Reggie Wayne will come in to smooth those shortcomings out. Outside of that, Thomas fits exactly what the offense wants to do and will be a suitable weapon for quarterback Anthony Richardson's downfield passing abilities.

As mentioned in a previous entry, he's also fast enough to catch a short pass, find a lane, and outrun defenders for a long touchdown. This type of explosiveness takes the pressure off Pittman and Josh Downs. It also places another effective pass catcher on the field for short and deep gains.

You can never have too many weapons for a young quarterback like Richardson and an offensive mind like Steichen. Thomas makes sense for this Colts offense, and Ballard would be wise to consider picking him if he's available at No.15 in the 2024 NFL Draft. 


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