According to PFF, the Indianapolis Colts have a ‘best and worse case scenario’ this upcoming season—becoming either 11-6 (90th percentile) or 6-11 (10th percentile) record-wise respectively:
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
10th percentile outcome: 6-11
How they get there: The change of scenery doesn’t do Carson Wentz any good. He once again resembles the quarterback we saw in 2020 — the one who led the NFL in turnover-worthy plays (24) and ranked last in the league in accurate-pass rate (46.8%).
A young edge defender rotation cannot replace the production from Justin Houston and Denico Autry, either.