Colts Show Interest in Tight End Seydou Traore Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
SEC tight end with impressive speed has Colts' interest
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The Indianapolis Colts are evaluating tight end Seydou Traore from Mississippi State as a potential draft pick for the 2026 NFL Draft. Traore has demonstrated impressive stats, including a 72% catch rate and 10 touchdowns over three seasons, making him a notable candidate for the Colts' roster.
- 01Seydou Traore had an official pre-draft visit with the Indianapolis Colts.
- 02He recorded 164 targets and a 72% catch rate over the last three seasons.
- 03Traore averaged 11.2 yards per catch and scored 10 touchdowns, five in the latest season.
- 04He scored a 9.42 Relative Athletic Score (RAS), ranking him highly among tight ends.
- 05The Colts may be looking to add competition for the fourth tight end spot on their roster.
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The Indianapolis Colts are considering Seydou Traore, a tight end from Mississippi State, as a potential draft pick for the 2026 NFL Draft. Traore has been a significant contributor in the passing game, accumulating 164 targets over three seasons and achieving a 72% catch rate. He averaged 11.2 yards per catch and scored 10 touchdowns, with five coming in his most recent season. Notably, 50.1% of his snaps last season were spent as a blocker, although he did not perform well as a run-blocker according to Pro Football Focus metrics. Traore's athleticism is underscored by his impressive 9.42 Relative Athletic Score (RAS), placing him among the top tight end prospects historically. The Colts are exploring their options at tight end, especially as several current players are set to become free agents in 2027.
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Adding Traore could enhance the Colts' tight end depth and performance, especially as they prepare for future seasons.
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