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    'With The Next Pick' Season 2 Finale Recap

    » Colts general manager Chris Ballard had some words of encouragement for everybody on the team's video conference just before the draft got underway, giving the "virtual draft" its proper perspective: "Hey, before we get started, this is a historic freakin' moment for the league — and for...
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    How The Colts Turned Three First-Round Picks Into Nine Key Contributors

    » Nelson has quickly developed into one of the best, if not the best, interior offensive linemen in the NFL. The Colts' left guard has earned First-Team All-Pro honors his first two seasons, becoming just the seventh player since the 1970 NFL/AFL merger to accomplish that feat, and the first...
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    Colts Sign 10 Undrafted Free Agents

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts today signed 10 undrafted free agents, including kicker Rodrigo Blankenship, defensive tackle Kameron Cline, defensive end Kendall Coleman, tight end Farrod Green, wide receiver DeMichael Harris, tackle Carter O'Donnell, cornerback Travis Reed, safety Donald...
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    Colts Waive TE Billy Brown And WR Steve Ishmael

    INDIANAPOLIS —The Indianapolis Colts today waived tight end Billy Brown and wide receiver Steve Ishmael. Brown, 6-4, 248 pounds, was waived-injured by the Colts on August 3, 2019. After clearing waivers, he reverted to the team's Injured Reserve list. In 2018, Brown spent time on the practice...
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    Colts Draft 2020: The Way-Too-Soon Grades Are In

    Andy Benoit, Sports Illustrated: A- Read more: Click here This has a chance to be a lucrative draft, especially if you consider (albeit expensive) ex-Niners defensive tackle DeForest Buckner to be its de factor first-round pick. After a mostly unsuccessful one-year stint with free agent...
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    Colts 2020 Draft Class Assigned Initial Uniform Numbers

    INDIANAPOLIS — From wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. in the second round to linebacker Jordan Glasgow in the sixth, the Indianapolis Colts are ecstatic about their nine-man 2020 NFL Draft class. Today, the team announced its initial uniform assignments for its newest players (check out the...
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    Jordan Glasgow: 'What Matters Is The Work You Put In Now Going Forward'

    » Glasgow has the advantage of already learning about NFL life from his brothers: As mentioned, Glasgow joins his two brothers in the NFL. The eldest, Graham, is an interior offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos who came into the league in 2016, and Ryan is a defensive tackle for the...
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    Danny Pinter Looking Forward To Colts' Established O-Line Making Him Better

    » Back home again, in Indiana: He's working his way south through the state, but coming from South Bend, to Muncie for college and now to Indianapolis for work, Pinter is thrilled to be staying close to home. "Man, so much. I really can't even put it into words to be honest," he responded when...
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    Rob Windsor Looking To Put Himself On The Map With Colts

    » Windsor won't be flying under the radar when all is said and done: Windsor earned All-Big Ten honors throughout his Penn State career, performed well at the Senior Bowl in January as well as at the Combine in February, but he still landed in the sixth round of the draft. But Windsor put it...
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    Isaiah Rodgers Prepared To Provide Versatility, And A Spark, To Colts' Defense And Special Teams

    » Following in the footsteps of his cousin: Rodgers' older cousin is former NFL cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, who played 12 seasons in the league, primarily for the Arizona Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants. The two are very close, and Rodgers-Cromartie has helped...
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    Dezmon Patmon Working To Improve His Game, Unlock Physical Potential

    » Patmon patiently waited to hear from a team like the Colts, and then finally got the call from the 317 area code: "I was talking to my agents and they said anywhere fifth through seventh," Patmon said of when he thought he'd be picked. "So, I mean, they really said anywhere fourth through...
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    2020 NFL Draft: Colts Select Cornerback Isaiah Rodgers After Sending Cornerback Quincy Wilson To Jets

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts today acquired a sixth-round (211th-overall) pick from the New York Jets in exchange for cornerback Quincy Wilson, and then selected UMass cornerback Isaiah Rodgers at No. 211. Rodgers, a Tampa, Fla., native, stands at 5-foot-10 and weighs 170 pounds, and...
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    2020 NFL Draft: Colts Select Wide Receiver Dezmon Patmon With 212th-Overall Pick

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts today selected Washington State wide receiver Dezmon Patmon with their sixth-round (212th-overall) pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Patmon, who turns 22 in August, is a 6-foot-4, 225-pound San Diego native. He played in all 13 games as a senior last year...
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    2020 NFL Draft: Colts Select Linebacker Jordan Glasgow With 213th-Overall Pick

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts today selected Michigan linebacker Jordan Glasgow with their sixth-round (213th-overall) pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Glasgow, who turns 24 in June, stands at 6-foot-1 and weighs 226 pounds. The Aurora, Ill., native took over a starting job at linebacker as...
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    FINAL LIST: Indianapolis Colts 2020 NFL Draft Picks

    » 2nd round, 2nd pick (34th overall; from Redskins): Michael Pittman Jr., wide receiver, Southern California » 2nd round, 9th pick (41st overall; from Browns): Jonathan Taylor, running back, Wisconsin » 3rd round, 21st pick (85th overall; from Lions via Eagles): Julian Blackmon...
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    Colts Draft 2020: Top Takeaways From Chris Ballard And Frank Reich

    » Jacob Eason has the tools to develop into a solid NFL quarterback, but for now, he's simply competing for the No. 3 quarterback job: Ballard has been saying all along that the team didn't feel pressure to get a "quarterback of the future," and that he wouldn't force it at that position in this...
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    Jonathan Taylor: Colts' Running Backs, O-Line 'Could Do Something Really Special'

    » Taylor is already very familiar with Quenton Nelson's game: "I'm truly excited. I mean, I've played against Quenton Nelson. We've seen him from the sideline, so we know what kind of beast that he is," Taylor said about playing with the Colts and Nelson. "I think one of the biggest things is...
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    Colts Draft 2020: Chris Ballard Wraps Up Day 2 Action

    » The Colts had boxes they needed to check heading into the draft; mission accomplished On Friday: Entering the offseason, Ballard said the Colts knew they needed to add a dominant presence at the three-technique spot up front along the defensive line, and then he also said it was apparent the...
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    Julian Blackmon Thankful For Colts' Belief, Patience

    » Blackmon's move to safety in 2019 was his idea: Blackmon is a very experienced player, starting 39-of-48 games — most of which were at corner — but the move to safety in 2019 was actually all his idea. "It went really well. I felt like the transition wasn't too hard for me. I felt like...
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    Colts Draft 2020: Best Available Day 3 Options

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts showed that they know what they want on Friday night, as they spent their first three picks of the 2020 NFL Draft on smart, talented, pro-ready players. Wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and running back Jonathan Taylor should both contribute immediately...
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