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    The Best Indianapolis Colts Fantasy Football Team Names

    The fantasy football season is here, which means it's time to come up with a fantasy team name. We've compiled the best Indianapolis Colts-themed team names.

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    NFL fans around the world are starting to prepare for their fantasy football seasons. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.

    We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Indianapolis Colts-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.

    Indianapolis Colts Fantasy Team Names

    • Get A-Rich or Die Tryin’ (Anthony Richardson)
    • Loaded AR-15 (Anthony Richardson)
    • Rich And Famous (Anthony Richardson)
    • Anthony’s Army (Anthony Richardson)
    • Richardson’s Rifles (Anthony Richardson)
    • Anthony’s Air Raid (Anthony Richardson)
    • Rich in Touchdowns (Anthony Richardson)
    • Richardson’s Rocket (Anthony Richardson)
    • Run, AR, Run (Anthony Richardson)
    • In AR I Trust (Anthony Richardson)
    • Rich With Talent (Anthony Richardson)
    • The Richardson Revolution (Anthony Richardson)
    • AR’s Passing Academy (Anthony Richardson)
    • AR’s Revenge (Anthony Richardson)
    • AR x AD (Anthony Richardson and Adonai Mitchell)
    • Taylor-Made (Jonathan Taylor)
    • Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy (Jonathan Taylor)
    • Runaway JT (Jonathan Taylor)
    • Run, JT, Run (Jonathan Taylor)
    • In JT I Trust (Jonathan Taylor)
    • Taylor’d For Success (Jonathan Taylor)
    • Taylor the Creator (Jonathan Taylor)
    • Taylor’d to Win (Jonathan Taylor)
    • JT: Just Touchdowns (Jonathan Taylor)
    • The Taylor Takedown (Jonathan Taylor)
    • JT’s Speed Shop (Jonathan Taylor)
    • Taylor Train (Jonathan Taylor)
    • JT’s Revenge (Jonathan Taylor)
    • Double Downs (Josh Downs)
    • Downs With the Sickness (Josh Downs)
    • Downs For the Count (Josh Downs)
    • Downs and Out (Josh Downs)
    • Downs the Hatch (Josh Downs)
    • Colts Stampede
    • Horseshoe Heroes
    • For The Shoe
    • Hoosier Hustlers
    • Horseshoe Havoc
    • Indy Express

    Want some additional options? Try PFN’s Fantasy Football Team Name Generator!

    Who Are the Colts’ Top Fantasy Players?

    RB Jonathan Taylor

    Taylor’s efficiency metrics have declined over the past two seasons. His yards per carry dropped to 4.4 last year, and his explosive plays have decreased significantly. The lack of consistent big plays has hurt his fantasy value. Taylor is currently being drafted as the RB5, 11th overall. While this is a fair price relative to his potential, it’s expensive considering his recent performance.

    For a complete breakdown, check out Jonathan Taylor’s fantasy profile.

    QB Anthony Richardson

    Anthony Richardson’s rookie season was cut short by multiple injuries, including a season-ending shoulder injury. He only completed two full games, leaving his potential largely unproven. Richardson remains a high-upside option despite limited NFL experience. He showed flashes of fantasy relevance, particularly in games where he was healthy, with fantasy points of 21.9, 17.7, and 29.6 in three games.

    While his passing numbers are still a question mark, Richardson’s rushing ability (averaging 34 yards per game on the ground) gives him a high fantasy ceiling, making him an intriguing pick.

    For a complete breakdown, check out Anthony Richardson’s fantasy profile.

    WR Michael Pittman

    Eight WRs have seen north of 140 targets in each of the last two seasons. Those names include CeeDee Lamb, Tyreek Hill, Davante Adams, Garrett Wilson, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Stefon Diggs, A.J. Brown, and … Michael Pittman Jr. This puts him in the elite target hog category. In limited action with rookie QB Anthony Richardson, Pittman posted solid numbers, catching nine passes for 112 yards and a TD on 16 targets. While the sample size is small, there’s potential for this duo to develop strong chemistry in 2024.

    For a complete breakdown, check out Michael Pittman Jr.’s fantasy profile.