3 Colts that could be traded before the season starts

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow makes a touchdown catch against the Indianapolis Colts.
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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – OCTOBER 17: Parris Campbell #1 of the Indianapolis Colts (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) /

2. Parris Campbell could be moved to a new team

The career of Parris Campbell has been distraught for the Colts and their fans, to say the least.  A once-promising deep-threat wide receiver has been plagued with injuries that have derailed his potential.

In four seasons, Campbell has played in just 15 games, starting eight of those, amassing 34 receptions on 53 targets, 360 yards receiving, and two touchdowns.

Although Chris Ballard still has faith in the injury-prone receiver, it may be time to cut ties with the 2019 second-round draft pick out of the illustrious Ohio State— a college known for spewing out NFL-ready playmakers.

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Campbell was drafted by the Colts and it was believed he had the kind of potential that his collegiate teammate, Terry McLaurin, has displayed. Unfortunately, in this opposite world, things didn’t work out that way and Parris is on the last leg of his rookie contract.

With the emergence of Ashton Dulin, and 2022 second-round draftee, Alec Pierce, Campbell’s roster status is up in the air. If the Indy can deal Campbell to a team of need, there are plenty of teams in dire need of a WR, it could open up the possibility of another reunion with T.Y. Hilton, or a highly requested Julio Jones, or Odell Beckham Jr. signing for Indy.