Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders pose for a photo on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft, Friday, April 24, 2026 at the NFL Fan Experience in Point State Park in Pittsburgh, Pa. | Ethan Morrison / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images With the 237th pick the Indianapolis Colts have selected Kentucky, Running Back, Seth McGowan.adding to the RB room ‼️welcome to Indianapolis Seth 👏@Sjmcg_28 | #NFLDraft | @UKFootballpic.twitter.com/kMhbOcPuu0— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) April 25, 2026McGowan, will slide right into a Colts team that already features Jonathan Taylor as the bell-cow and second year DJ Giddens expected to take on a bigger role at running back in 2026. It stands to reason McGowan will have a chance to become the team’s RB3 while competing with Giddens for a bigger role while also contributing on special teams.

Here is what Lance Zurlein said about about McGowan leading up to the draft:McGowan is quick to process and has enough wiggle to create when needed. However, his lack of explosive carries and fumble totals are concerning. McGowan is effective in short-yardage situations and flashes the skill to handle backup carries, but his age and lack of third-down value could work against him on draft day.With another pick in the books the Colts will be on the clock again soon for the final time.

The team has worked hard over the last two days to plug as many holes as they possibly could but after their final pick is turned in, their work isn’t over. Make sure you check back often for updates on the many undrafted free agents the Colts are sure to be signing to compete in camps all summer long. For now we’ll celebrate the young men who find themselves as new NFL players, but once football activities begin, things like draft status don’t matter.

All that will matter in a few months is separating who can go and who cannot. Hopefully Seth McGowan can really go.