Colts sign entire draft class, final two picks now under contract
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 5:30 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
The Indianapolis Colts have signed their entire draft class after securing contracts for offensive guard Jalen Farmer and linebacker Bryce Boettcher on June 2, 2026. Farmer, selected in the fourth round (No. 113 overall), played 28 games with 24 starts at Kentucky and Florida. Boettcher, also a fourth-round pick (No. 135 overall), totaled 55 games with 30 starts at Oregon, where he led the Big Ten in tackles in 2025. Both players were instrumental during their college careers and will join the Colts as they prepare for the upcoming season.
- •Colts sign Jalen Farmer and Bryce Boettcher on June 2, 2026
- •Farmer started all 24 games at right guard in college
- •Boettcher recorded 136 tackles in his final collegiate season
- •Both players were fourth-round draft picks
- 5:30 PMYahoo Sports — Colts get all of their draft class under contract
"The Colts have their entire draft class under contract.
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