Colts Running Back Battle Is Bigger Than Fans Think Behind Taylor

Will the Colts' running back lineup hold surprises, or are their roster predictions set in stone?

With training camp closing in, the Colts are starting to sort out one of the quieter but still important questions on the roster: who backs up Jonathan Taylor?

At this point, Taylor is the clear centerpiece of the group. Beyond him, the picture gets a lot less settled, and that’s where training camp and the preseason will do the real work.

The Colts’ running back room currently includes Jonathan Taylor, DJ Giddens, Seth McGowan, Ulysses Bentley, Lincoln Pare and Anderson Castle. But when it comes to the 53-man roster, the most likely shape is pretty straightforward: three backs.

That lines up with what Shane Steichen has done during his time as head coach, and it also fits the way teams around the league usually handle the position.

The two names to watch behind Taylor are Giddens and McGowan. They’re the main contenders for the backup job, and both are recent draft picks, which gives them a strong edge heading into camp.

They’re not being treated as absolute locks, though. Their lack of experience leaves some room for movement, and there’s still a chance another back could make a push if he stands out in camp or preseason action.

Still, the most likely outcome is that the Colts carry Taylor, Giddens and McGowan into the season.

Jake Arthur of Roundtable Sports also pointed to what he called "encouraging" signs that the Colts will be just fine at the backup running back position, with Giddens and McGowan vying for that role.

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