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Colts NFL trade deadline updates: Player linked to Colts sent elsewhere

The Indianapolis Colts (7-2) share the best record in the NFL just after the midpoint of the season. They may be in the market to add talent as they make a playoff push.

Colts general manager Chris Ballard rarely makes mid-season trades. In his first eight years, he has made just one such deal, sending running back Nyheim Hines to the Buffalo Bills in 2022 for running back Zack Moss.

Considering the offense's dominance, the Colts would more likely seek defensive help. Cornerback has been a problem area, primarily because of injury issues that started in training camp.

We will have news, rumors and updates as the NFL trade deadline approaches at 4 p.m. ET Tuesday, Nov. 4.

8 potential trade targets for Colts at NFL deadline

If the Indianapolis Colts are going to make a trade prior to Tuesday's deadline, which players could be on GM Chris Ballard's radar?

We recently highlighted four position groups that the Colts could look to add to, but realistically, there are two in particular that should be considered a priority — cornerback and defensive end.

If the Colts are looking to make a deal at the deadline, here is a look at what assets Indianapolis has available to help facilitate a trade.

When it comes to who might be available, ESPN's Matt Bowen and Jeremy Fowler recently ranked the top 25 potential trade candidates. Here is a look at which cornerbacks and pass rushers made this list. 

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Colts WR Adonai Mitchell Drawing Interest

Sitting a surprising 7-2 at the deadline, the Colts have been connected to adding help at cornerback and edge rusher by today’s trade endpoint. But Indianapolis also could deal an asset as a seller.

The team has not seen Adonai Mitchell carve out a big role in its offense, minus a memorable fill-in effort in Los Angeles, this season. Teams are monitoring the 2024 second-round pick in a potential deal, according to CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones.

Mitchell only has two receptions since the start of October, seeing both Alec Pierce and Josh Downs play in front of him as Michael Pittman Jr. complementary pieces. Tyler Warren has also become an immediate contributor, while Mitchell — chosen 52nd overall last year — has been quiet for the AFC South leaders.

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