The second day of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh is in full swing. Former Indianapolis Colts kicker turned ESPN analyst Pat McAfee pulled out all the stops, per the NFL.
Before announcing the Colts ‘ second-round pick, McAfee had a trick up his sleeve before making a bold declaration. When describing the defeatist attitude most have toward the Colts, McAfee countered it with a magic trick that banished the negativity. He made a napkin disappear in his hands.
Then, McAfee spoke something into existence. “The Colts are going to win the Super Bowl this year,” he exclaimed.
You never know what could happen during the Draft.
You could see a @PatMcAfeeShow magic trick
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— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026
It was in 2010 when the Colts played in the Super Bowl, losing to the New Orleans Saints 31-17, when Peyton Manning was the QB. McAfee was the one who kicked off the game.
The Colts don’t have a first-round pick in this year’s draft. McAfee announced the selection of Georgia LB CJ Allen as the No.53 pick. Indianapolis selected LSU Safety A.J. Haulcy as the No.78 pick in the third round.
The Colts have five remaining picks in the Draft. They will have the No. 113 pick in the 4th Round, No. 156 in the 5th Round, No. 214 in the 6th Round, and Nos. 249 and 254 in the 7th Round.
Last season, Indianapolis didn’t come close to the postseason, let alone the Super Bowl. They finished 8-9, 3rd in the NFC South after starting the season at 8-2. They missed the postseason for the fifth consecutive year. The Colts last made it to the playoffs in 2020, when they lost to the Buffalo Bills in the NFC Wild Card game 27-24
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