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Colts draft WR Adonai Mitchell after dealing second round pick to Panthers

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2022 CFP National Championship - Georgia v Alabama
Adonai Mitchell #5 of the Georgia Bulldogs catches a touchdown pass against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the College Football Playoff Championship held at Lucas Oil Stadium — January 10, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. | Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images

Indianapolis’ war room certainly had Mitchell within the top-10 receivers on its draft board as Colts head coach Shane Steichen and offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter attended Mitchell’s pro day in Austin. 

DETROIT – ‘AR to AD for six’.

The Indianapolis Colts drafted Texas receiver Adonai Mitchell with the No. 52 overall pick after trading with the Carolina Panthers to move down six slots in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

Early projections had Mitchell as a first-round pick and he is an absolute steal when considering Indianapolis received a pair of fifth round picks in the deal, including the No. 142 and No. 155 overall pick. 12 of the first 15 draft picks during the second round were made via trade.

Mitchell was the fifth Longhorn to be drafted and the 11th receiver taken off the board. It is the first time in Texas program history in which five players were picked in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft. Indianapolis’ war room certainly had Mitchell within the top-10 receivers on its draft board as Colts head coach Shane Steichen and offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter attended Mitchell’s pro day in Austin.

The 2023 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year was the key addition Texas signed through the transfer portal. He emerged with a breakout campaign, racking up 55 receptions for 845 receiving yards and led the conference with 11 receiving touchdowns. In two key games against Alabama and BYU, two of Mitchell’s three receptions were caught in the end zone. According to Pro Football Focus, 82% of his receptions gained first downs and only one drop has been registered to him in 103 targets since 2022.

Mitchell began his college career at Georgia and won back-to-back national titles in 2021 and 2022. As a true freshman playing in the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Mitchell hauled in a 40-yard TD in the fourth quarter to give Georgia a lead over Alabama it wouldn’t relinquish.

Mitchell admitted to reporters on Friday’s zoom call he was “just kind of pissed” while faced with the reality that his draft stock had plummeted since the combine. He chooses to vary his pace when running routes to maintain control and energy for the whole drive. When he decides to kick it into third gear, he can be a burner and among the only Colts players who can match the speed of second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson. Mitchell ran a blazing 4.34 40-yard dash two months ago at the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. In the broad jump, he led his group and posted the sixth-furthest jump for a receiver in the history of the combine.

At 6-foot-2, 205-pounds, Mitchell has raw athleticism and scored a 9.99 out of 10 Relative Athletic Score, which is among the five best scores ever recorded in the draft era. Texas’ blazin’ burner was a red zone magnet and led the program to its first run to the College Football Playoff. Indianapolis’ rookie is expected to split reps with receiver Alec Pierce during training camp as 81.6% of his snaps were outside the numbers last season.

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