The Indianapolis Colts could be facing a major decision at quarterback in the near future.
While Daniel Jones is competing with Anthony Richardson for the starting role in 2025, the winner might only hold the position for a single season.
There’s a widespread belief that the Colts will consider a fresh start at the quarterback position after the upcoming season.
Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski shares this view, urging the Colts to “reset” at quarterback.
Sobleski proposes that the Colts should aim to draft Penn State QB Drew Allar in the 2026 NFL Draft.
He notes that Anthony Richardson’s upcoming year is crucial, especially with his ongoing shoulder issues. While a Daniel Jones resurgence could change things, expectations are low for both quarterbacks. Therefore, the Colts should take the necessary steps to reset, potentially by drafting Drew Allar.
Allar has had a solid career at Penn State, throwing for 53 touchdowns with only 10 interceptions over three seasons.
This move would also reunite him with tight end Tyler Warren, recently drafted by the Colts, potentially creating a strong offensive duo for years to come
