Here is a 2023 NFL draft pick-by-pick breakdown for the Indianapolis Colts:
Round 1 (No. 4 overall) — Anthony Richardson, QB, Florida: The self-styled “Cam Jackson” blew up the combine as a bit of a Cam Newton-Lamar Jackson hybrid. At 6-4, 244 pounds, Richardson blazed a 4.43-second 40-yard dash and hit combined quarterback records with a vertical jump of 40½ inches and a broad jump of 10 feet, 9 inches. So although he’s lacking in experience (13 starts for the Gators), Richardson’s physical tools – to include a bazooka of an arm – make him a very early selection. He’s quite a departure from the pocket passers Indy has largely been reliant on in recent seasons, but the Colts’ options were instantly limited after the Panthers jumped them and Houston plucked Stroud. Draft tracker
Round 2 (44, from Falcons) — Julius Brents, CB, Kansas State Draft tracker
Round 3 (79, from Commanders)
Round 4 (106)
Round 4 (110, from Titans through Falcons)
Round 5 (138)
Round 5 (141, from Raiders)
Round 5 (162, from Bills)
Round 5 (176, compensatory from Cowboys)
Round 7 (221)
Round 7 (236, from Buccaneers)
Indianapolis Colts’ last five top draft picks:
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2022 (No. 53 overall): Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati
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2021 (No. 21 overall): Kwity Paye, DE, Michigan
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2020 (No. 34 overall): Michael Pittman, Jr., WR, USC
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2019 (No. 34 overall): Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple
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2018 (No. 6 overall): Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre Dame
2023 NFL draft: Team-by-team picks
AFC East: Bills | Dolphins | Jets | Patriots
AFC North: Bengals | Browns | Ravens | Steelers
AFC South: Colts | Jaguars | Texans | Titans
AFC West: Broncos | Chargers | Chiefs | Raiders
NFC East: Commanders | Cowboys | Eagles | Giants
NFC North: Bears | Lions | Packers | Vikings
NFC South: Buccaneers | Falcons | Panthers | Saints
NFC West: 49ers | Cardinals | Rams | Seahawks
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Indianapolis Colts picks in 2023 NFL draft: Round-by-round selections