Colts selected Notre Dame QB Riley Leonard with the No. 189 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Leonard (6’4/216) spent the first three years of his career at Duke and was inserted as the Blue Devils’ starter for the 2022 season. In his first year as a starter, Leonard threw for 2,951-20-6 while adding another 776 rushing yards (not including yards lost on sacks) and 13 touchdowns on the ground. He had a down 2023 campaign, throwing for just 1,102-3-3 in seven games before missing the rest of the year due to an ankle injury, but Leonard was back in the saddle in 2024 for Notre Dame in what was his first and only season with the Irish. Leonard’s athleticism is easy to see on tape, and he has plenty of size to work with in the pocket and while on the move. He’s a conservative passer, which is concerning when considering his 63.4 career completion percentage, but did complete a career-best 46.5 percent of his deep attempts in 2024, per PFF, which ranked ninth best amongst Power Five QBs last season (min. 30 attempts). Leonard has plenty of work to do as a passer, but his athleticism will make him an interesting prospect. Those traits also make him a fitting backup to Anthony Richardson. He will start his career as the QB3 for Indy behind both Richardson and Daniel Jones.