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The Colts named Daniel Jones their starter, leaving Anthony Richardson’s future uncertain and sparking Steelers trade speculation for a 3rd round pick.
Depth charts in the NFL are often fluid and do not necessarily reflect the coaching staff's current pecking order.
Amid a crowded receiving room and injuries throughout the secondary, the Colts' depth chart announcement sparked surprises and raised questions.
NFL teams can have 90 players on their rosters at the start of camp until they must be trimmed to 53 at the end of the preseason.
But Indianapolis made the curious move to not commit to a QB1 in their first depth chart announcement of training camp. Instead, they list the starting quarterback as Richardson or Jones.