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Doyel: Colts' Chris Ballard is best when he's drafting weird

Insiders Zak Keefer and Joel Erickson preview this weeks draft and where the Colts look to improve. Clark Wade, Clark.Wade@Indystar.com

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Colts enter the 2019 NFL Draft with needs, but nothing gigantic. Nothing glaring. That means we could be in for some fun later this week.

The Colts have needs, let’s not be ridiculous, but nothing enormous. Not anymore. That’s what the offseason additions of Justin Houston and Devin Funchess did. Houston is a pass-rushing defensive end, Funchess a large receiver with upside. Those were the team’s most obvious holes after its 10-6 season of 2018, and general manager Chris Ballard addressed them in free agency.