The Indianapolis Colts need a running back. That is a generally accepted truth that has been agreed upon throughout the football world. With the loss of their primary back in Frank Gore, the Colts appear to have a pretty meager group of ball carriers waiting in the wings.
There is 28-year-old veteran Robert Turbin, whose season was ended by a truly disgusting arm injury in 2017. He had 7 touchdowns in 2016 and was a reliable short-yardage back, but is relatively limited outside of that role and is at the age where backs typically begin to decline.