Pat McAfee aimed for the bull’s-eye. He still hit the dart board.After pushing hard for a spot in ESPN’s booth https://www.coltsfanshop.com/Anthony-Walker-Jersey , McAfee will be working Thursday night college football games on ESPN.Adam Schefter of ESPN (makes sense) broke the news on Twitter, adding that McAfee considered a return to the NFL. And that’s very intriguing, and entirely accurate.Multiple recent videos posted by McAfee on social media show that he still has a strong leg as a kicker — something he never did in the NFL but that he did very well at the college level. I’ve talked with Pat from time to time about the possibility of a return to football, and in the end he decided to move forward.He moves forward on a path that will give him the reps he needs to reach his ceiling as a broadcaster. And who knows? Maybe in a few years Pat will be wedged between Peyton Manning and whoever Peyton tells ESPN to hire as the play-by-play announcer on . As draft season comes to a close, we’ll take a stab at a mock draft with trades. Some picks you’ll love https://www.coltsfanshop.com , some you’ll hate. Some will make perfect sense, some will leave you asking questions. 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Some picks you’ll love, some you’ll hate. Some will make perfect sense Indianapolis Colts Customized Jerseys , some will leave you asking questions. If you have any comments, leave them below. Other than that, enjoy!Round 11. Arizona CardinalsNick Bosa - Edge - Ohio State2. San Francisco 49ersQuinnen Williams - DT - Alabama3. Miami Dolphins (Trade From NYJ)Kyler Murray - QB - OklahomaTrade: NYJ sends pick 3 to MIA for picks 13 and 2020 RD14. Oakland RaidersJosh Allen - Edge - Kentucky5. Tampa Bay BuccaneersDevin White - LB - LSU6. New York GiantsMontez Sweat - Edge - Mississippi State7. Jacksonville JaguarsJawaan Taylor - OT - Florida8. Atlanta Falcons (Trade From DET)Ed Oliver - DT - HoustonTrade: DET sends pick 8 to ATL for picks 14 and 459. Buffalo BillsTJ Hockenson - TE - Iowa10. Denver BroncosDrew Lock - QB - Mizzou11. Cincinnati BengalsDwayne Haskins - QB - Ohio State12. Green Bay PackersJonah Williams - OT - Alabama13. New York Jets (Trade From MIA)Christian Wilkins - DT - Clemson14. Detroit Lions (Trade From ATL)Noah Fant - TE - Iowa15. Washington RedskinsDK Metcalf - WR - Ole Miss16. Carolina PanthersBrian Burns - Edge - Florida State17. New York Giants (From Cleveland Browns)Andre Dillard - OT 0 Washington State18. Minnesota VikingsCody Ford - OL - Texas19. Tennessee TitansChris Lindstrom - OL - Boston College20. Pittsburgh SteelersDevin Bush - LB - Michigan21. Seattle SeahawksRashan Gary - DL - Michigan22. Baltimore RavensMarquise Brown - WR - Oklahoma23. Houston TexansGreedy Williams - CB - LSU24. Oakland Raiders (From Chicago Bears)Byron Murphy - CB - Washington25. Philadelphia EaglesChauncey Gardner-Johnson - S - Florida26. Indianapolis ColtsClelin Ferrell - Edge - ClemsonIn this scenario, Ferrell falls to the Colts in what could be a dream scenario. Several teams ahead of the Colts pass on Ferrell’s value to take players at more immediate positions of need. Ferrell would be a perfect fit for the Colts scheme and the heir apparent to Jabaal Sheard.27. Oakland Raiders (From Dallas Cowboys)Josh Jacobs - RB - Alabama28. Los Angeles ChargersDexter Lawrence - DT - Clemson29.Seattle Seahwaks (From Kansas City Chiefs)Jonathan Abram - S - Mississippi State30. Green Bay Packers (From New Orleans Saints)Nasir Adderley - S - Delaware31. Los Angeles RamsEric McCoy - OL - Texas A&M32. New England PatriotsDalton Risner - OT - Kansas StateRound 2 - Pick 34Jeffery Simmons - DT - Mississippi StateSimmons could easily go in Round 1 but the ACL injury and off-field concern prior to enrolling at Mississippi State likely cause him to fall. Simmons is a top 10 talent in the draft if healthy and may need to be on IR this season.Round 2 - Pick 59Darnell Savage - S - MarylandThe Colts need a solid safety to complement Malik Hooker. Savage is a fantastic fit for the Colts. He’s a hard-hitting box safety who likes to make plays.Round 3 - Pick 89Emanuel Hall - WR - MizzouHall has elite traits and with proper coaching could be an absolute steal in this draft. He’s got some drop concerns but can make a lot of explosive plays.Round 4 - Pick 129Khalen Saunders - DT - Western IllinoisWhen you look at Saunders, he is a small school prospect who could truly be special with coaching Indianapolis Colts T-Shirts , time and patience.Round 4 - Pick 135Blake Cashman - LB - MinnesotaCashman’s name caught fire after the combine with his measureables. He’s a fast, instinctive LB who makes plays and would be a quality backup to Darius Leonard and special teams contributor.Round 5 - Pick 164Devine Ozigbo - RB - NebraskaThe Colts need to upgrade their short yardage. Ozigbo is an one cut plowing RB. He’s physical and would fill the short yardage role nicely.Round 6 - Pick 199Michael Dogbe - DL - TempleThe Temple Owls land another player on the Colts. Dogbe is a hard working, penetrating 3T who can be a 4-3 DE in the base package. This kind of versatility Chris Ballard seems to like.Round 7 - Pick 240Montre Hartage - CB - NorthwesternHartage is everything Ballard likes in a CB. He’s instinctive, tough and makes plays. His deficient measurables will cause him to drop but he’d be a perfect fit in the Colts Cover-2 style defensive scheme.Love this draft? Hate it? Let me know your thoughts in the comments or tweet me @NiceReedSteve on Twitter.