ESPN's Bill Barnwell put together his 2025 All-Pro teams, and included were two members of the Indianapolis Colts.
Running back Jonathan Taylor and tight end Tyler Warren were second-team All-Pros.
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The first-team selections went to Bijan Robinson and Trey McBride.
Taylor will enter Week 18 ranked second among all running backs in rushing yards with 1,559. He's also first in rushing touchdowns with 18.
Similarly, Warren has been one of the most productive tight ends in football. He is currently fifth in receiving yards and has five touchdowns -- not to mention the do-it-all presence that Warren brings to the Colts' offense that doesn't show up on the stat sheet.
The Colts had one player named a first-team All-Pro by Barnwell, and that was guard Quenton Nelson.
"Nelson was an easy pick on the interior," Barnwell wrote. "As the focal point of Indy's diverse rushing scheme, his ability to overwhelm opposing defensive linemen at the point of attack is valuable enough, but he also has been essential as a pulling guard to take out defenders at the second and even third levels of the defense at different points this season."
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Nelson currently ranks fifth in PFF's pass-blocking efficiency metric, and he's fourth in run-blocking grade.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 3 Colts named among best players at their position in 2025

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