IND • WR • #10
Mitchell saw his stock slide in the loaded wideout class of 2024, but maybe found a better landing spot in the process. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound receiver began his collegiate career with a promising season at Georgia, tallying 426 yards and four scores on 29 grabs en route to a National Championship victory. Though he would nab another ring in his second season, Mitchell’s sophomore campaign didn’t amount to much in the box scores as he missed most of the year with an ankle injury and then transferred to Texas. In his first and only season as a Longhorn, the explosive receiver broke out with a 55/845/11 receiving line. Mitchell leveraged his massive catch radius to consistently reel in off-frame throws from Quinn Ewers, often saving his quarterback from himself. On the other hand, his effort wasn’t always there as he disappeared in some games and didn’t seem particularly interested in run-blocking. There’s a path for immediate playing time for Mitchell, and he should see plenty of work in three-wideout sets for the Colts to begin 2024.
9 months ago
April 27, 2024 12:37 AM