2019 NFL Mock Draft: Projecting the first round after Week 7

BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 29: Justin Herbert #10 of the Oregon Ducks passes the ball against the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium on September 29, 2018 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 29: Justin Herbert #10 of the Oregon Ducks passes the ball against the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium on September 29, 2018 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) /
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WR. Arizona State. N'Keal Harry. 7. player. 46.

Like most teams at the top of the draft, the Indianapolis Colts have a number of issues to address. Two of their last three years it was the offensive line, adding linemen Ryan Kelly and Quenton Nelson, and in 2017 the Colts added safety Malik Hooker.

Adding another weapon for franchise-quarterback Andrew Luck seems like the next logical move, as the Indianapolis offense continues to struggle with only T.Y. Hilton producing consistently. Arizona State’s N’Keal Harry appears to be a great fit.

The 6-foot-4 junior is a big-bodied target who could provide redzone mismatches week in and week out. As a junior in 2017, Harry caught 82 passes for just over 1,100 yards and scored eight touchdowns.

No. 6 is early for a wide receiver, but if the Colts aren’t floored by an interior linemen on either side of the ball, adding a piece to complement Luck’s offense is the absolute way to go.