With their two fourth-round picks, the Indianapolis Colts selected Kentucky guard Jalen Farmer at No. 113 and Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher at No. 135 overall. Boettcher comes to the Colts after Indianapolis added the 135th overall pick via a trade back from pick No. 47 with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Had they not moved back six spots in the second round (53rd overall), this swing for him isn't possible. The Colts also improved their seventh-round capital in the process, swapping the 249th overall pick for the 237th overall pick from the Steelers. First up is Farmer, a 6'4 7/8" and 312-pound guard who exclusively played at right guard in college (1,559 snaps). He is a top-tier athlete, with his 9.83 Relative Athletic Score providing a sneak peek at what's possible. Farmer is a certified mauler in the run game, but also posted an impressive 0.2% pressure rate (5th-lowest among qualified FBS guards) in 2025. He projects as the Colts' swing interior offensive lineman as a rookie.…