3. Dorian Thompson-Robinson
Dorian Thompson-Robinson is easily the least experienced option of the bunch, which makes him the least desirable quarterback for the Colts. However, if the team would rather roll the dice on a player with relatively high upside, they could pursue the former fifth-round pick. Thompson-Robinson earned some playing time with the Cleveland Browns over the past two years, but those snaps didn’t result in sustained success. In his 15 career appearances, the UCLA product completed just 52.6% of his passes for 880 yards, one touchdown, and 10 interceptions.
These numbers are objectively terrible, but it’s worth noting he’s looked good in the preseason. Given Cleveland’s historical inability to develop quarterbacks, Thompson-Robinson might have a better future with the Colts. If nothing else, it can’t hurt to kick the tires and give him a spot on the practice squad.
