Pat McAfee Steals Spotlight As Colts Begin Day 2 Of NFL Draft In Pittsburgh
Pat McAfee added entertainment and bold predictions as the Indianapolis Colts continued their 2026 NFL Draft selections.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read
The second day of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh brought a mix of roster-building decisions and off-field theatrics, with former Indianapolis Colts kicker and current ESPN analyst Pat McAfee once again drawing attention during the broadcast.
McAfee, known for his energetic style and unpredictable on-air moments, was on hand to announce one of Indianapolis’ second-round selections. Before revealing the pick, however, he delivered a performance that briefly shifted focus away from the draft board.
Using humor and theatrics, McAfee addressed the skepticism often surrounding the Colts and their championship prospects. His segment blended entertainment with a bold public declaration about the team’s future.
While Indianapolis continued to work through its draft strategy without a first-round selection, McAfee’s appearance added a moment of levity to a franchise still searching for a return to postseason relevance.
1. McAfee Brings Entertainment And Bold Prediction
Prior to announcing the Colts’ second-round pick, McAfee incorporated a lighthearted magic trick into his segment. He used the moment to symbolically “remove” negativity surrounding perceptions of the team. The stunt involved McAfee making a napkin disappear, a theatrical gesture that served as a setup for his larger point about optimism within the organization. Following the trick, McAfee delivered a striking statement, declaring that the Colts would win the Super Bowl in the upcoming season. The comment immediately stood out as one of the more emphatic predictions of the draft broadcast. McAfee’s presence and personality have long been a fixture of NFL media coverage, and his latest moment reinforced his reputation for blending entertainment with commentary.
2. Colts Continue Draft Without First-Round Pick
Indianapolis entered the 2026 NFL Draft without a first-round selection, shaping a strategy focused on value picks in the middle rounds. Their first selection came in the second round. With the 53rd overall pick, the Colts selected Georgia linebacker CJ Allen, adding defensive depth to their roster. Allen was viewed as a physical and disciplined presence in the middle of the defense. Later in the third round, Indianapolis addressed the secondary by selecting LSU safety A.J. Haulcy with the 78th overall pick. The move added versatility to a defensive backfield in need of reinforcement. The Colts still hold multiple selections on Day 3, giving them additional opportunities to address roster needs and build depth across both sides of the ball.
3. Team Looking To Break Long Playoff Drought
The Colts enter the draft still searching for sustained success after several seasons outside the postseason. Their most recent campaign ended without a playoff appearance. Indianapolis finished the previous season with an 8-9 record, missing the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year. The team struggled to maintain early momentum after a strong start. The franchise’s last postseason appearance came in 2020, when they fell in a close Wild Card matchup. Since then, inconsistency has defined their trajectory. As the draft continues, the Colts are attempting to rebuild toward competitiveness, adding young talent while trying to stabilize performance across a roster still in transition.