3 elite prospects the Colts can still select on day two of the draft

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Kelee Ringo
Nov 19, 2022; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Kelee Ringo (5) looks on / Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports

1. Kelee Ringo, Georgia, Cornerback

Porter isn’t the only good cornerback still available. This is a really deep cornerback class, and even with four drafted in the first round, there are still several talented cornerback prospects left. Kelee Ringo is one of them. Unless the Philadelphia Eagles trade up to draft Ringo (because they want every possible Georgia Bulldog), he should be available for the Colts.

At 6-foot-2, 207 pounds, Ringo started at corner the last two years for the dominant Georgia defense. With his speed, Ringo was able to play close to receivers, use his physicality, and stay with them downfield for the most part. He has the tools to come to Indianapolis and be an immediate impact player. That possibility could become a reality when the Colts are on the board at No. 35.

Whether it’s Ringo, Porter, or someone else Indy will probably be taking a corner in the second round. Guys like Julius Brents, Cam Smith, and Tyrique Stevenson are also still available. With eight total picks remaining the draft, Indy can make a lot of moves.

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