Indianapolis Colts Trade Carson Wentz… What’s Next in Free Agency?

Colts general manager Chris Ballard talks with reporters during Colts training camp from their facility in Indianapolis, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. The event is being held without fans due to restrictions around the coronavirus.Colts Camp Begins
Colts general manager Chris Ballard talks with reporters during Colts training camp from their facility in Indianapolis, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. The event is being held without fans due to restrictions around the coronavirus.Colts Camp Begins /
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Christian Kirk, 2021 NFL Draft
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Least Likely? Odell Beckham Jr.

Odell’s move to the Rams last season provided a much needed jolt to his career. Unfortunately for OBJ, he tore his ACL in the Super Bowl victory. Because of the timing of his injury, it is undetermined when Odell will make his return to the field. That is too big of a question mark for a team that must add production at the wide receiver group.

Maybe? Christian Kirk

Christian Kirk would be a fun fit in Frank Reich’s offense. Primarily a slot player, Kirk thrives at stretching the field and taking the top off of a defense. Anyone who watched the Indianapolis Colts in 2021 knows that the team did not do well in this department. At age 26, there’s a chance that Kirk is able to find a hefty, multi-year deal. If the price remains reasonable, the savvy Chris Ballard should scoop him up.

Most Likely? Allen Robinson

Somehow Allen Robinson is only 28 years old. It feels like he has been around forever. Colts fans remember him from his stint in Jacksonville, where he burst onto the scene over the course of his rookie contract. Robinson eventually moved on to the Bears, where he caught passes from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. Whether the team brings in his old quarterback or not, Robinson would provide a legitimate threat opposite Michael Pittman Jr. It makes too much sense.