The Indianapolis Colts selected former Georgia linebacker CJ Allen in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft with the 53rd overall pick. The franchise posted a clip of the 21-year-old working out at rookie camp on Saturday.
“CJ in motion,” the caption read.
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Fans flocked to the comment section to share their reaction to the video.
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“I seen dads at a cookout move faster,” a fan said.
“Dude moving like a Amazon package handler,” one fan commented.
“10 and 11 personnel going to have CJ in hell,” another fan added.
Here are some more reactions.
“Get cj a stretch dr. Stiff af,” a fan wrote.
“he is still just as slow fjejxbjanxjzjd,” one fan posted.
“Did he just learn how to run today?” Another fan said.
“Delete this bro looks 40 years old,” one comment read.
As the Colts’ rookie minicamp got underway on May 8–10, 2026, Allen’s athleticism was a major talking point. Throughout the 2026 draft process, many scouting reports labeled the linebacker as an average athlete. Reports suggested he had slow lateral speed and slow change of direction.
Many argued that he often looked split-second late on film when reacting to zone passes or chasing down fast ball carriers.
CJ Allen reveals the story behind wearing No. 53 with the Colts
After wearing No. 3 throughout his standout career at Georgia, CJ Allen needed a new number in the NFL because Colts kicker Spencer Shrader already wore it.
Indianapolis assigned Allen No. 53, and at first, he saw it as a standard linebacker jersey. Later, he was selected with the 53rd overall pick in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft after the Colts traded down from No. 47.
The jersey also holds major franchise history as former Colts All-Pro linebacker Shaquille Leonard wore No. 53 during his dominant run with the team. He won AP Defensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2018 and earned three first-team AP All-Pro selections while wearing the iconic number. Allen now hopes to create his own legacy in Indianapolis.
The former Georgia star appeared in 41 games with 30 starts from 2023-25, recording 205 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, 11 pass breakups, one interception, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.
His impressive 2025 campaign included 88 tackles, 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks, helping him earn First Team All-America and First Team All-SEC honors.
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