59. Mike Pollak, C, Arizona State
It's hard to argue with anything general manager Bill Polian does. The Colts always have one of the top draft classes in the league. Mike Pollak will be a force at center once Jeff Saturday moves on. (Pick Grade: A)
93. Philip Wheeler, ILB, Georgia Tech
Typical smart Colts pick - they added some much-needed depth to their linebacking corps with a solid talent. (Pick Grade: A)
127. Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky
I had this pick in my mock - in the fifth round. But I'm not knocking it; Jacob Tamme will replace Ben Utecht as a solid H-back for Peyton Manning. (Pick Grade: A)
161. Marcus Howard, OLB, Georgia
Many mocks had Marcus Howard in the Round 3-4 range, so the Colts are getting a steal here. Yet another great draft by Bill Polian. (Pick Grade: A)
196. Tom Santi, TE, Virginia
Didn't the Colts go tight end already? Well, Tom Santi's more of a blocker, so this isn't a bad move. (Pick Grade: B)
201. Steve Justice, C, Wake Forest
Prior to the combine, Steve Justice was considered the top center in the draft. Getting him at the bottom of Round 6 is a steal, even though the Colts selected Mike Pollak earlier. It's safe to say Indianapolis has an eventual replacement for Jeff Saturday. (Pick Grade: A)
202. Mike Hart, RB, Michigan
Should be a solid backup for Joseph Addai if the Colts don't like Kenton Keith anymore. Mike Hart's a huge character guy and will fit in with Indianapolis. (Pick Grade: A)
205. Pierre Garcon, WR, Mount Union
A potential steal here, as Pierre Garcon is an underrated unknown from a small school. (Pick Grade: A)
236. Jamey Richard, C, Buffalo
Three centers? This isn't the NBA. Jamey Richard will probably play guard. (Pick Grade: A)
Tirando o que ele falou do Richard (sendo que o Pollak sera o Guard) eu concordo
Edit: O site é mais do que conhecido, mas vou postar o link de qualquer forma, até porque ta bem legal falando da Off-Season do Colts : http://walterfootball.com/offseason2008ind.php