Offensive line help. Another pass-rusher. And depth at running back? Yes, the Indianapolis Colts could use some more bodies in the backfield to compete for the backup running back spot behind starter Frank Gore. The veteran had 227 more rushing attempts than his next closest teammate last season.

@MikeWellsNFL If Ezekiel Elliott is there @ #18, do the #Colts bypass oline & pass rush needs & take him in your opinion? #ColtsMail — Anthony Childress (@Naptown2Htown) April 8, 2016

Mike Wells: Elliott is expected to be gone when the Colts pick at No. 18. ESPN NFL draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. has Elliott going to the Baltimore Ravens at No. 6 in his most recent mock draft. The Colts will likely have to trade up to get Elliott. But for the sake of this question, let's assume Elliott takes a major plummet in the draft and is sitting there when Indianapolis' pick rolls around. Owner Jim Irsay, GM Ryan Grigson and coach Chuck Pagano may have a tough decision, especially when you take into account the Colts' need for help on the offensive line and in the pass-rush department. Elliott is too good of a talent to pass up. Grigson made an interesting comment during the owners meetings when asked about their depth at running back after the signings of Robert Turbin and Jordan Todman. "We're not done there, either," Grigson said. "There are a lot of good backs you can get. There are the elite backs that are going to be in this draft." Elliott rushed for 3,961 yards and 44 touchdowns in his three seasons at Ohio State. The Colts will have to find their running back of the future at some point because Gore, who rushed for 967 yards last season, turns 33 years old in May. Having only six picks makes it tough for the Colts in this draft.