The Indianapolis Colts have officially unveiled the initial jersey numbers for their 2026 NFL Draft class, giving fans a first look at how their newest rookies will be identified on the gridiron. This year's group features eight promising prospects, each bringing a unique skill set to the franchise. While these numbers could shift by the time the final 53-man roster is set after training camp and preseason—especially for later-round picks fighting for a spot on the team or practice squad—it's an exciting early glimpse into the future of the Colts.
Let's break down the rookie class and the legacy behind their chosen digits, highlighting some notable former Colts who have worn these numbers before:
CJ Allen (#53), Linebacker (Georgia, Pick #53)
This number carries a rich history, famously worn by Darius "Shaquille" Leonard during his dominant years in Indianapolis. Other standout players include Ray Donaldson, Marcus Washington, and the late Edwin Jackson, whose memory lives on.
AJ Haulcy (#25), Safety (LSU, Pick #78)
A number synonymous with defensive backs, previously donned by Nick Harper and Marlon Mack, as well as recent standout Rodney Thomas II.
Jalen Farmer (#62), Offensive Guard (Kentucky, Pick #113)
A classic lineman's number, worn by legends like Brian Baldinger and Le'Raven Clark, plus Super Bowl champion A.Q. Shipley.
Bryce Boettcher (#50), Linebacker (Oregon, Pick #135)
This number has been a staple for Colts linebackers, including Duane Bickett, Jerrell Freeman, and recent fan favorite Segun Olubi.
George Gumbs Jr. (#52), Defensive End (Florida, Pick #156)
A number with a defensive edge, worn by D'Qwell Jackson and Mike Peterson, as well as recent pass-rusher Samson Ebukam.
Caden Curry (#55), Defensive End (Ohio State, Pick #214)
A legendary number for Colts linebackers, including Barry Krauss and Quentin Coryatt, with Clint Session adding a modern touch.
Seth McGowan (#20), Running Back (Kentucky, Pick #237)
A versatile number worn by running backs like Albert Bentley and Joe Washington, as well as defensive backs Darius Butler and recent starter Nick Cross.
Deion Burks (#80), Wide Receiver (Oklahoma, Pick #254)
This number has a strong receiving tradition, with Bill Brooks and Ray Butler setting the standard for Colts wideouts.
As these rookies gear up for their first NFL season, their jersey numbers will soon become part of Colts lore. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, keep an eye on these young stars as they look to make their mark in Indianapolis.
