Mike Wells breaks down the Indianapolis Colts' 2017 draft class.
My take: It’s not surprising that the Colts used their first-round pick on a defensive player. That’s been their theme the entire offseason. Hooker is the ninth new defensive player the Colts have signed or drafted this offseason. The defensive overload is because they finished 30th in the NFL in that category last season. They need all the help they can get defensively when you consider fellow AFC South counterparts used their first-round picks on offensive players. Jacksonville selected running back Leonard Fournette, Tennessee picked receiver Corey Davis and Houston traded up to get Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson.