The NFL Draft is here, and that means it's time to get excited, speculate wildly, and dream big!
For the Colts, picking at No. 15, the possibilities are vast. They're definitely not eyeing a quarterback, but beyond that, who knows? General manager Chris Ballard hinted at some interesting possibilities in a recent interview, suggesting that anything might be on the table, especially in fantasyland.
In a perfect world scenario, the Colts could make a bold move up in the draft. Ballard hasn't ruled it out, saying they'd need a truly unique and impactful player within reach to make the leap. The Cardinals, sitting at No. 4, are reportedly open to trading down. If quarterbacks don't go 1-2-3-4, which has never happened before, the Colts could make a play for the top offensive weapon in the draft.
This player happens to be the son of Colts Hall-of-Famer Marvin Harrison, adding an extra layer of intrigue. While some teams might be wary of the younger Harrison's unconventional pre-draft process, the Colts seem to be all in. Standing at 6-foot-3, he's bigger and faster than his legendary father, with a skill set that has impressed many.
In this fantasy scenario, the Colts could trade up to secure Harrison, giving them a dynamic playmaker to complement their offense. It's a long shot, but in the unpredictable world of the NFL Draft, anything can happen. And as Ballard said, "Not everybody is Marvin Harrison."
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