The Colts enter the NFL Draft with a pair of players officially on the trade block: longtime veteran nickel Corner Kenny Moore II and their 2023-2024 Week 1 QB starter Anthony Richardson Sr. Things have certainly not gone to plan for the latter’s career, as Richardson has struggled with injuries, game prep/film study, and playbook readiness compared to his contemporaries and recently to 2025 starting QB Daniel Jones. With one year left on his contract, the Colts have given him the freedom to pursue a trade destination.

One location that makes a lot of sense: the Pittsburgh Steelers, might have more traction than others. Recently NFL insider Kay Adams brought this trade idea to the forefront for several reasons:

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  • Aaron Rodgers’ non-committal status to return to the Steelers after showing signs of regression in 2025. They reportedly won’t hear from Rodgers until after the draft, leaving their QB position’s present and future up in the air with just Mason Rudolph and Will Howard on the roster at this moment.

  • Need to address the position without investing too much (both in cap to still have money to retain Rodgers if need be, and in terms of draft capital to not upset and upset Rodgers like the Packers with Jordan Love). Adams specifically says Richardson would cost a “mid to late Round pick” to get.

  • Richardson is only 23 years old with “unlimited upside” per Adams.

  • Can either sit behind Rodgers and develop for a year or be a test for how good of a coach and developer new Head Coach Mike McCarthy is to make the most of his talent in 2026 immediately if Rodgers opts not to return.

  • If it doesn’t work out the Steelers can pick high in a reportedly QB heavy top of the 2027 Draft that is more akin to the 2024 level at the position compared to 2026.

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