The first wave of Pro Bowl voting is in, and the Colts are making a serious statement - not just with one standout, but across the board. At the center of it all? Jonathan Taylor, who’s not just having a great season - he’s having that kind of season.
Taylor currently holds the fourth-most votes of any player in the NFL, racking up 25,134 votes so far. He trails only Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye, Seahawks wideout Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Packers pass rusher Micah Parsons. That’s elite company, and Taylor belongs right in the middle of it.
Why? Because the numbers speak for themselves.
Taylor leads the league in rushing yards with 1,282 and has found the end zone 17 times - 15 on the ground and two more through the air. He’s also pulled in 35 receptions for 304 yards, marking his most productive receiving season in years.
This isn’t just a dominant running back campaign - it’s a complete offensive showcase. He’s doing everything for Indianapolis, and doing it at an MVP-caliber level.
But the Colts’ Pro Bowl buzz doesn’t stop with Taylor. Left guard Quenton Nelson and rookie tight end Tyler Warren are also drawing major attention, each leading the AFC voting at their respective positions.
Nelson, a Pro Bowler in each of his first seven seasons, continues to anchor a Colts offensive line that’s quietly been one of the league’s most consistent units. His blend of power, technique, and leadership remains unmatched - and fans are recognizing it.
Then there’s Warren, the do-it-all rookie tight end who’s quickly becoming one of the most versatile weapons in the AFC. He’s logged 58 catches for 684 yards and four touchdowns, and even added a rushing score for good measure.
He’s lining up everywhere - in-line, in the slot, out wide, even in the backfield - and he’s producing no matter where he starts the play. Only Travis Kelce has more receiving yards among AFC tight ends, and that’s saying something.
Beyond the headliners, Indianapolis is getting strong Pro Bowl support across the roster. Quarterback Daniel Jones ranks sixth among AFC signal-callers in voting, while safety duo Camryn Bynum (free safety, 7th) and Nick Cross (strong safety, 8th) are both in the top 10 at their positions. Defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, a consistent force in the trenches, sits ninth among interior linemen.
Voting runs through December 15, and while there’s still time for the leaderboard to shift, one thing’s clear: the Colts are resonating with fans. Whether it's Taylor’s explosive production, Nelson’s trench dominance, or Warren’s breakout campaign, Indianapolis is showing out - and the rest of the league is taking notice.
