Mock Draft Monday
PHOTOS: 2019 Mock Draft Monday 2/18
The Indianapolis Colts have the No. 26-overall pick in April's 2019 NFL Draft. Here's your latest weekly compilation taking a look at which players the various experts believe will land in Indianapolis.

Selection: Dre'Mont Jones, DT, Ohio State
Expert: Dan Kadar, SB Nation
Analysis:The Colts need players more suited for a 4-3 defense up front. Jones may be attractive as a player who fits on the inside and provides some pass rush."

Selection: Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
Expert: Steve Palazzolo, Pro Football Focus
Analysis: "Brown brings a speed element to the Colts' offense after averaging 19.2 yards per reception in 2017 and 17.6 yards/reception last season.

Selection: D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
Expert: Charlie Campbell, WalterFootball.com
Analysis: "The Colts need more receiving weapons for Andrew Luck and could use a big wideout with mismatch size to go with T.Y. Hilton.

Selection: Montez Sweat, EDGE, Mississippi State
Expert: Luke Easterling, DraftWire
Analysis: "Another defense that needs help at every level. In this scenario, their best option is grabbing one of the talented edge rushers still on the board, and a complete prospect like Sweat would be a fantastic fit."

Selection: A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss
Expert: Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN
Analysis: They'll have this pick and the No. 34 overall pick from the Jets to continue to upgrade. Brown (6-1, 225) could be an effective No. 2 receiver next to T.Y. Hilton as Indianapolis tries to get better weapons around Andrew Luck.

Selection: Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson
Expert: Todd McShay, ESPN
Analysis: "Indy could use a receiver, but the secondary is a bigger need. Mullen, a long and lean corner, had four interceptions over the past two seasons with the Tigers and would help shore up the Colts' middle-of-the-road pass defense."

Selection: Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
Expert: Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports
Analysis: "Matt Eberflus transformed the Colts into a good defense in 2018. To go from good to great, Indy needs to add a few more pieces, starting with safety. Adderley is an FCS product but he's still our No. 1 safety after a strong season and an impressive Senior Bowl week."

Selection: Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
Expert: Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports
Analysis: "Home run pick here for Indianapolis. The Colts can let Murphy sit in zone and use his spring-loaded athleticism to jump on underneath routes and comebacks."