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Old 04-25-2026, 06:28 PM
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Default Colts draft RB Seth McGowan - Round 7, Pick 237

The Colts found someone else to scout at Kentucky when looking at Jalen Farmer.

https://x.com/ZachHicks2/status/2048167469093630238

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Seth McGowan turns 25 in season, but he has very little tread on the tires despite his age.

Was kicked out of Oklahoma for larceny charges back in 2020, sat out two seasons, joined Butler CC in 2023, New Mexico State in 2024, and finally Kentucky in 2025

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He is a "Felon" with a larceny charge.... Hoping he is a "steal" from this draft!
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I guess they must be comfortable with his past because this is not the type of guy they normally draft.
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I guess they must be comfortable with his past because this is not the type of guy they normally draft.

The draft feed that I was listening to commented that it was a pivotal time in his life...that he took responsibility for his actions and then going forward, made changes to be a better person. They also said that his coaches at Kentucky spoke glowingly about him.
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Don’t see a lot to not like about the kid. He doesn’t have breakaway speed, but he’s a slasher who can probably help the Offense sustain momentum when Jonathan Taylor catches a breather, which is going to happening more and more as taylor grows older.

There doesn’t seem to be much standing in the way of his becoming the primary backup.
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