Indianapolis Colts 2020 Pre-Combine Big Board: Wide Receivers

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 25: Jerry Jeudy #WO29 of the Alabama Crimson Tide speaks to the media at the Indiana Convention Center on February 25, 2020 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) *** Local Capture *** Jerry Jeudy
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 25: Jerry Jeudy #WO29 of the Alabama Crimson Tide speaks to the media at the Indiana Convention Center on February 25, 2020 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) *** Local Capture *** Jerry Jeudy /
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The latest Indianapolis Colts pre-combine big board focuses on the wide receivers. How do they stack up currently?

It’s a great time of the year for NFL fans and NFL Draft fans alike. The NFL Scouting Combine is set to begin tomorrow with quarterbacks, wide receivers, and tight ends all getting on to the field for some drills and testing. The Indianapolis Colts will have their eyes on all of it tomorrow, especially with those three positions being positions of need entering free agency and the 2020 NFL Draft.

The wide receiver position has been talked about here and everywhere for some time now. It’s time to get more help at the position alongside T.Y. Hilton, even with the Colts selecting Parris Campbell in the second round of the 2019 draft.

In this draft, it’s going to be about finding more consistent separators in Frank Reich’s quick passing game who can also win after the catch. Luckily, this class is extremely deep at the wide receiver position, so Chris Ballard and company could be patient and look for impact starters on day two.

Before all the festivities begin, at Horseshoe Heroes, we are putting together a few big boards at key positions of need. If you missed the quarterback big board, it’s right here. While the quarterback board was a bit more standard, the wide receiver big board will be a bit different here. Instead of ranking players straight up, we will rank the options for the Colts at every pick they have in the first four rounds.

Let’s take a look at how things stack up before athletic testing numbers come out. Off we go.