In the latest way-too-early 2026 NFL mock draft from Pro Football Network, the Indianapolis Colts again take a quarterback in the first round.
Until we see how things unfold this season with either Daniel Jones or Anthony Richardson, this is going to continue to be the case in these mocks.
Now, the obvious caveat here is that with the 2026 NFL draft being so far out, predicting what will actually happen is a nearly impossible task. Team needs will change while prospects will slide up and down big boards.
So, instead, use these mocks as more of a guide to which players to watch as the upcoming college football season unfolds.
PFSN analyst Joe DeLeone put together this mock with the Colts picking seventh overall, as determined by the Pro Football Network Mock Draft Simulator. And with that selection, the Colts took LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier.
“If the Indianapolis Colts are picking in the top 10, it’s time to reset at quarterback,” wrote DeLeone. “Anthony Richardson was very inexperienced coming out of Florida with immense potential. They can right the ship by drafting Garrett Nussmeier, who is the same age as Richardson. Nussmeier presents a quick trigger arm and impressive touch as a passer.”
The 2024 season was Nussmeier’s first as a starter. He would complete 64% of his passes while throwing for 4,043 yards with 29 touchdowns to 12 interceptions, according to PFF.
Among eligible quarterbacks, Nussmeier ranked 38th in completion rate, 35th in yards per attempt, and he was seventh in big-time throws.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts pick LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier in very early 2026 NFL mock draft