Your 2008 Indianapolis Colts
Here is my good in the highest degree and most optimistic surmise of how the Colts roster will gaze on opening day, with a thinking or two on each player. I'm projecting several long exercised and undrafted rookie independent agent signings.
QB- Peyton Manning- The man, the fable, the legend, good in the highest degree QB in the NFL, The Colts wouldn't be what they are without #18.
Jim Sorgi-Keep a grudge against him or feel something confidant he's modified to hold a clipboard all period of the year, Sorgi looks to be the Colts backup for at the least one more period of the year.
RB- Joseph Addai- The guide head of what I trust will be a three headed Colts run sport. Addai has his strengths in all the things that substance most for a Colts RB and his weaknesses in those that body least.
Dominic Rhodes- Rhodes has never been a enormous runner, but he catches the globe, blocks and doesn't feel about. The definition of a firm backup.
Mike Stag- The rookie with the potential to be large. In college he was a hugely fertile runner, never fumbled, go on blocked with attempt and without fear and caught the sphere well on screens and brief routes. The not fumbling is a certain thing to transport to the pros. The others not as much. His volume raises questions in his running and blocking skilfulness and he will asked to do more in the receiving amusement in Indy. Whether he can sojourn productive will end whether he's a draft embezzle or another great community player whose play doesn't act at the highest horizontal.
TE- Dallas Clark- Clark has broad receiver haste and route running with firmly held together end size and hands. The Colts gave him a drawn out term extendedness that insures that he will check opposing defenses and casually Colts fans for a drawn out time.
Tom Santi- a.k.a. Ben Utecht 2.0, did they fix the feel about bug in the previous prototype? As long as they kept the blocking and capture up to the old levels he'll do small.
Jacob Tamme- Compared to Clark constantly, with him the Colts give up some blocking in trade...
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