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NFL uniform power rankings: Where do Colts' threads rank?

Manny Randhawa
Manny.Randhawa@indystar.com
The Colts have kept a classic uniform style over the years.

Power rankings are commonplace, especially as we head into the summer before a new NFL season. But aside from rankings for how well each of the 32 teams in the league will do in 2015, what about how they'll look while they battle on the field?

The Colts are among the teams that haven't altered their uniform formula much over the years. So where does their classic look rank?

According to ESPN.com's Uni Watch, Indianapolis' uniforms rank ninth, just behind the Eagles:

From Johnny U to Peyton Manning to Andrew Luck, the Colts' old-school look is tailor-made for a quarterback standing tall in the pocket. Not the league's most dynamic design, and it would be nice if the shoulder stripes could wrap around a bit farther, but still a uniform set that has stood the test of time.

SI's FanSided has the Colts' uniforms ranked slightly higher, at eighth:

The Colts have done it right since the days of Johnny Unitas and Lenny Moore. There is nothing more clean and crisp than the blue and white color scheme along with the horseshoe on the helmet. It should also be acknowledged that the Colts haven't panicked for some extra sales and created a crappy alternate uniform. These are truly one of the best.

What do you think? Are these rankings too high, too low, or about right?