The Indianapolis Colts made an intriguing selection in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, picking Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard. After transferring from Duke, Leonard showcased his dual-threat potential, leading the Fighting Irish to the National Championship Game while completing 66.4% of his passes, throwing for 21 touchdowns against 8 interceptions, and rushing for nearly 1,000 yards in 2024. This performance highlights his efficiency and care with the football, ranking well in turnover-worthy plays.
With uncertainty surrounding the Colts' quarterback situation, Leonard enters a crowded room alongside Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson, but his potential as a developmental player could prove beneficial. His ability to make plays with his legs may provide the Colts with a versatile asset as they explore their options at quarterback. While he may begin as a third-stringer, the Colts' approach of adding competition at the position is a prudent strategy considering the current landscape.