PFF lists Colts including free agent QB Daniel Jones as crew’s ‘signing with most upside’

In response to PFF, :
Indianapolis Colts: QB Daniel Jones
Contract: One 12 months, $14 million
Colts followers are in for fairly the offseason. A quarterback battle looms between Anthony Richardson and the newly signed Daniel Jones after the Colts handed the veteran a $14 million deal in free company.
The upside right here is clear: If Jones wins the beginning quarterback job, he might information Indianapolis to new heights, doubtlessly a playoff berth. The draw back can be obvious: The Colts could have made Jones one of many NFL’s highest-paid backup quarterbacks only for him to take a seat on the bench all season. He gained a playoff contest with the Giants behind an 80.2 PFF sport grade in 2022; maybe he might do the identical in Indianapolis.
After all, if the previous sixth general of the 2019 NFL Draft seems to be nearer to his 2022 kind, which led him to inking a 4-year, $160 million contract extension because the Giants ex-franchise quarterback hopeful, perhaps the Colts can have discovered one thing greater than one other musical chairs stopgap.
Nevertheless, I stay overly pessimistic.
Jones’ tape the previous two season for New York hasn’t been nice, as he’s struggled with lots of the areas as a youngerish NFL quarterback that Colts’ incumbent Third-year starter Anthony Richardson has: accidents, turnovers, and consistency.
I suppose there’s the possibility that Jones lastly figures it out throughout which can be his final probability to noticeably compete for a beginning NFL quarterback gig once more—earlier than he turns into the most recent rendition of Carson Wentz, leaping team-to-team now as a prime backup possibility.
In the event you ask me, I believe new Colts’ CB1 Charvarius Ward would’ve been the higher possibility. Having handled private household tragedy final 12 months, the 28-year-old veteran cornerback endured a tricky season for his usually excessive requirements.
Now in Indianapolis, with a a lot wanted change of surroundings, it’s very attainable that Ward might rediscover his prior NFL All-Professional and Professional Bowl kind and turn into a High 5 cornerback in all of soccer once more—when he’s only a 12 months faraway from such elite-level protection:
Charvarius Ward’s 2023 season:
@PFF Total Grade: 86.5 (Third amongst CBs)
⬜️ @PFF Press Protection Grade: 77.6 (4th amongst CBs)
Passes Defended: 23 (NFL chief)
⬜️ Interceptions: 5 (T-2nd amongst CBs)
Second Group All-ProfessionalExcited to see what this demon can do in Indy pic.twitter.com/igJrbycLVn
— SleeperColts (@SleeperColts) March 22, 2025