Marlon Mack: 3 teams who should consider trading for the Colts RB

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The Indianapolis Colts have completely revamped their offense during the offseason. After a 7-9 season in 2019, the Colts are looking for better days in the post-Andrew Luck era. Will Marlon Mack be apart of it for the long haul?

It began when the Colts signed Philip Rivers to a one-year deal for the upcoming season. In the 2020 NFL Draft, Indianapolis brought new weapons to town for their new quarterback. They used the 34th pick in the draft on USC wide receiver Michael Pittman.

Seven picks later, they added Jonathan Taylor, who put together a legendary career at Wisconsin. These additions will immediately take the offense to the next level.

The Colts will compete in the AFC South in 2020, especially with DeForest Bucker on the defensive line. Taylor improves the running back position as he will be paired with Marlon Mack. He finished with 1,091 yards and eight touchdowns last season. Mack averaged 4.4 yards per carry and finished with a career-high 247 carries.

Following the draft, the Colts said that they were not interested in trading Marlon Mack. They plan to use the two running backs in a pair to make one another better. This does not mean that interested teams are not allowed to make a call.

With that being said, here are three teams that should consider the Colts running back in a trade.

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