NFL Mock Draft: Post-Divisional Round shakeups

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Jan 1, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Baylor Bears running back Corey Coleman (1) celebrates his catch for a touchdown against the Michigan State Spartans during the first half in the 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
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Baylor. Corey Coleman. 18. player. 46. <p>Well, these are the Colts, so what did you expect? We all know that general manager Ryan Grigson is some kind of awful, and yet owner Jim Irsay woke up just enough this offseason to make sure Grigson stays at the controls. Anytime you can keep a guy who passed on players like Eric Kendricks and Ronald Darby to draft Phillip Dorsett, you have to do it.</p> <p>Indianapolis is worthless in the draft, so why not Corey Coleman in this spot? Coleman has a nice blend of size and speed, so Grigson won’t be able to walk away from this prospect. The Colts don’t need a receiver in the seventh round let alone the first, but when you can take a player who won’t see the field, you get in line. Grigson should be looking to add an offensive lineman or maybe a linebacker, but he won’t. He’s the worst general manager in the league.</p> <p>The Colts were supposed to be in the Super Bowl this year, and instead, could not even reach the playoffs despite playing in the AFC South. Yes, Andrew Luck got hurt, but Indianapolis was rancid even when he was playing. This team has more questions than answers and two executives that are likely asleep.</p>. WR

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