The Indianapolis Colts may now have one of the deepest groups of wide receivers in football. The Colts took University of Texas star Adonai Mitchell in the second round of the NFL Draft last week, adding him to a crop of wide outs that also includes Michael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs and Alec Pierce.
After using the first round to improve their defense by selecting edge rusher Laiatu Latu, the Indianapolis Colts used their picks on day two to attack offense. The Colts used their 2nd round pick on Texas WR Adonai Mitchell and OT/G Matt Goncalves.
Following Adonai Mitchell‘s No. 52 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts, his rookie contract numbers have been revealed. According to Spotrac, the former Longhorns star will sign a four-year rookie deal worth approximately $7.228 million.
From Athens, Georgia, to Austin, Texas and now Indianapolis, former Longhorns wideout Adonai Mitchell is officially a Colt. He was selected with the No.
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Fox Sports college football analyst Joel Klatt loves the potential fit of Adonai Mitchell and the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL Draft. Mitchell’s been a popular mock selection to the Chiefs at the end of Thursday night’s first round.
The proven playmaker with excellent speed and superb ball skills is set projects as a first-round draft pick. Texas Longhorns wide receiver Adonai Mitchell will his name called in Detroit at the 2024 NFL Draft as the sure-handed deep threat will provide speed, athleticism, and contested catch-making abilities to whichever team drafts him.
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Despite their weaknesses, both Mitchell and Worthy project as late-Day 1 or early-Day 2 draft picks.
The 2024 NFL draft is on our doorstep and the folks at ESPN Analytics have released a new tool to predict the chances that prospects are both available
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been transparent about their primary needs leading up to the upcoming NFL Draft: a wide receiver and a center. These positions stand out as glaring holes on their roster, drawing significant attention from fans as the focal points for improvement during the draft.
In his latest mock draft, The Athletic's Dane Brugler has the Chiefs taking Adonai Mitchell with the 32nd overall pick. However, should they avoid the Texas wide receiver after a concerning report?
The San Francisco 49ers' most significant need in the 2024 NFL Draft is on the offensive line. However, save for 2018, the Niners have not invested premium capital in the trenches in the draft, and there is the distinct possibility they could go in a very different direction.
In the final segment of our series on potential Bucs fits using RAS and age guardrails we look at Texas receiver Adonai Mitchell. Mitchell has been bandied about as a late first round option for receiver-needy playoff teams.
The Patriots need a quarterback, but they also have several other needs they must address.
Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas Height/Weight: 6-2, 205 Age: 21.5 Route Tempo: Possesses both the fluidity and understanding to change his gait and maintain
Leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft starting on April 25th, we will be releasing several draft profiles of prospects who could potentially see themselves on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Texas receiver AD Mitchell had a breakout season in 2023. The Georgia transfer caught 55 passes for 845 yards and 11 touchdowns last season, leading the Longhorns in touchdown receptions and yards per catch.
Despite clinching their third Super Bowl victory in five years, the Kansas City Chiefs encountered challenges with their wide receivers throughout the season, testing the patience of quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
College: Georgia/Texas College Position: Wide receiver Ideal NFL Position: Wide receiver Height/Weight: 6'4", 197 lbs Year / Age: Junior / 21 Draft Projection: Late first-mid second round Where I’d Take Him: Late first-early second round TBD Mitchell was born in Missouri City, Texas.
The 2023 season was unlike any in recent memory for the Kansas City Chiefs.
NEW ORLEANS -- Texas Longhorns receiver Adonai Mitchell had a quiet first half in Monday night's College Football Playoff matchup against the Washington Huskies at the Sugar Bowl.
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