Latest On Colts’ Nyheim Hines Trade Interest

The list of veteran running backs who could be on the move in advance of the trade deadline grew yesterday, when it came out that Nyheim Hines is drawing interest. Tuesday has seen conflicting reports with respect to the likelihood that he will be moved.

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Joel A. Erickson of the Indy Star reports that the Colts are not shopping the 25-year-old. To little surprise, then, he adds that the team would need to receive a “significant” return to consider moving him. Hines signed a three-year, $18MM extension this offseason, allowing him to remain a pass-catching compliment to workhorse back Jonathan Taylor while also contributing on special teams.

On the other hand, ESPN’s Stephen Holder tweeted last night that signs are pointing to the Colts finding a suitable trade partner for the NC State alum. Zak Keefer of The Athletic adds that “at this point, it’s a when, not an if” regarding Hines being traded (Twitter link).

Indianapolis currently sits at 3-4-1 on the season, one which has seen the offense fail to live up to expectations. That has resulted in a change at quarterback (from Matt Ryan to Sam Ehlinger), but the run game has played a key role in the unit’s overall struggles; the Colts rank 29th in the league with an average of less than 88 yards per game on the ground. The performance of UDFA Deon Jackson – who filled in for Taylor and Hines earlier in the year when they were injured – could play a role in the Colts’ willingness to part ways with the latter.

PFF’s Doug Kyed reports that a pair of “top teams” have shown interest in acquiring Hines. One of those could be the Eagles, who Kyed adds have previously had the former fourth-rounder on their radar. Philadelphia has already been attached to two names at the position, making an offer for Christian McCaffrey and being named yesterday as a suitor for Kareem Hunt. The presence of head coach Nick Sirianni, who had previously served as the Colts’ offensive coordinator, could be a factor in this situation.

The Eagles, and all other contenders, have just over four hours to finalize deals which would see them add valuable insurance in the backfield and elsewhere for the second half of the campaign and the postseason.

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