Will the Indianapolis Colts land Cam Skattebo? The team needs running back depth, which is exactly what the Arizona State star would provide.
The Colts, of course, will address several positions in the 2025 NFL Draft. Tight end and linebacker are two of the team’s biggest weaknesses. Indy’s tight-end room was very disappointing in 2024 and needs a massive makeover. Plus, the team must replace linebackers E.J. Speed and Grant Stuard, who they lost in free agency.
However, the Colts can’t overlook the running back position. They need talented players to help out star Jonathan Taylor in the backfield.
Drafting Running Back Cam Skattebo Would Be Wise for the Indianapolis Colts
Looking Back at His Career
Cam Skattebo attended Rio Linda High School in Rio Linda, California. He rushed for 3,550 yards and 42 touchdowns during his junior year. He helped the school win a state championship that season. Despite a magnificent high school career, Skattebo only received one Division I offer, which was from his hometown school of Sacramento State.
Skattebo wound up playing two seasons at Sacramento State. During the 2022 campaign, he rushed for 1,382 yards and seven touchdowns, threw a touchdown pass, and returned an onside kick for a touchdown. Following such an impressive season, he earned first-team all-Big Sky, Big Sky offensive player of the year, and an FCS All-American honors.
Skattebo later transferred to Arizona State. In 2024, he rushed for 1,711 yards and 21 touchdowns. He also caught 45 passes for 605 yards and three touchdowns. Skattebo was impressive during Arizona State’s Peach Bowl loss to Texas in double overtime. In the losing effort, he rushed for 143 yards and two touchdowns, caught eight passes for 99 yards, and threw a 42-yard touchdown pass.
Why the Colts Should Draft Him
Jonathan Taylor is hands-down one of the league’s top running backs. The Colts star was the NFL’s rushing leader in 2021. He made his second career Pro Bowl last season, rushing for 1,431 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Taylor can do amazing things when he’s healthy. But unfortunately, he has missed his share of games due to injury over the past few years. That’s why the Colts need solid backups at running back. Last year’s backups, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson, weren’t very impressive.
The Colts signed Khalil Herbert this offseason. While the signing could be a great move, the team still needs additional help. Cam Skattebo can be that help. The 5-foot-9, 219-pounder posted an explosive 39.5-inch vertical jump at the combine. He plays like former Tampa Bay Buccaneers fullback Mike Alstott. In other words, he’s a bruiser who’s nearly impossible to tackle. Bleacher Report wrote this about Skattebo:
“Cam Skattebo is a physical, hard-charging running back who looks to set the tone. Skattebo is difficult to bring down on first contact. He runs with a forward lean and lowers his shoulders to power through arm tackles with a finisher’s mentality. He’s a physical runner who will test the defense’s will. As a defender, you must be prepared to bring the same energy for all four quarters.”
Surely, that’s the kind of player the Colts need. The team shouldn’t hesitate to draft him.
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