Could the Houston Texans really be thinking about not selecting a quarterback with the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft? One team that is hoping that is the case is in the same division as them.

The Indianapolis Colts might have a number of quarterbacks to choose from with the No. 4 overall pick of the 2023 NFL draft. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on NFL Live that the Colts may get to pick from Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, Florida’s Anthony Richardson, and Kentucky’s Will Levis with only Alabama’s Bryce Young off the board.

“I think Indianapolis thinks there’s a real chance right now that they can sit right where they are at four and get potentially the second quarterback in this draft,” he said. “There’s a chance we might not see a quarterback go at two or even three, and there might not be a team that trades up because the value in that isn’t what we thought it would be.”

Additionally, Schefter seems certain that no one will trade up to No. 3 because the Texans aren’t looking at quarterbacks at No. 2.