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After watching that video on Josh Ferguson, He puts me in the mind of Barry Sanders.  I can't wait to see this guy run behind a good o-line in the pre-season.  NOTE: I AM NOT CALLING HIM BARRY SANDERS, I WAS JUST SAYING HE PUTS ME IN THE MIND OF BARRY SANDERS in that video posted here.

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We got Drew Ott??

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Damn, that's a nice signing if true. His stats(got injured in his 6th game this season and has been in limbo with NCAA not granting him eligibility for next season):

 

Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards FF FR P Def Int/Yds
2012 5 1 2 3 -- -- -- -- 1 --
2013 13 22 28 50 2.5 / 5 6.5 / 11 1 -- -- --
2014 13 26 31 57 8 / 41 12 / 54 1 -- 2 1 / -1
2015 6 8 3 11 5 / 50 7.5 / 57 3 -- -- --
TOTAL 37 57 64 121 15.5 / 96 26 / 122 5 -- 3 1 / -1
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So Maggitt had 13.5 sacks his junior year in the SEC, and now he's an UDFA? What's the deal with that?
 

I know he had an injury that forced him to miss most of his senior season which probably played a role, but is there anything else? Off the field issues with him?

 

Also looking at our current RB's, I think Josh Ferguson definitely has a shot at getting the #2 role behind Gore.

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2 minutes ago, BlueCollarColts said:

So Maggitt had 13.5 sacks his junior year in the SEC, and now he's an UDFA? What's the deal with that?
 

I know he had an injury that forced him to miss most of his senior season which probably played a role, but is there anything else? Off the field issues with him?

 

Also looking at our current RB's, I think Josh Ferguson definitely has a shot at getting the #2 role behind Gore.

Some sex scandal with rape and intimidation in Tennessee it seems ... also... tore his ACL!

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Ferguson was ranked the 10th best RB in the draft and should make the roster as the scat back Irsay was talking about the team needing a month or do ago,  very quick,  shifty rb, very good pickup. And if Maggit can return to full health by training camp he should really turn some heads and be an absolute steal,  he was a beast in 2014. Love these 2 signings! 

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Doing some research on Maggitt he looks like a really good prospect, definitely more talented than even some of the kids we drafted. But he HAS to keep his head on straight, he has all the talent in the world to be a starter in this league but he needs to stay focused and work hard. 

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1 hour ago, BlueCollarColts said:

So Maggitt had 13.5 sacks his junior year in the SEC, and now he's an UDFA? What's the deal with that?
 

I know he had an injury that forced him to miss most of his senior season which probably played a role, but is there anything else? Off the field issues with him?

 

Also looking at our current RB's, I think Josh Ferguson definitely has a shot at getting the #2 role behind Gore.

Injuries and off the field problems. There was talks of him being a 1st or 2nd rounder before his issues.

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1 hour ago, CR91 said:

 

 

 

His inability to stay healthy is the only reason he went undrafted.     If (big if) he can stay healthy, I think he will be a steal.  

 

His involvement in the harassment of Drae Bowles probably played a major factor as well.    I'm not sure where that whole situation sits now

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I think these are our 20:

 

NAME PS SCHOOL
Josh Ferguson RB Illinois
Ron Thompson DE Syracuse
Sterling Bailey DE Georgia
Curt Maggitt LB Tennessee
Darion Griswold TE Arkansas State
Delvon Simmons DL USC
Mekale McKay WR Cincinnati
Danny Anthrop WR Purdue
Andrew Williamson S Vanderbilt
Adam Redmon OT Harvard
Ammon Olsen QB Southern Utah
Blake Frohnapfel QB Massachusetts
Chester Rogers  WR Grambling State
Chris Milton CB Georgia Tech
Daniel Davie CB  Nebraska
Harrison Elliot LS Air Force
Isiah Cage OL Wisconsin-EauClaire
Julian Campenni DT Connecticut
Leviticus Payne CB Cincinnati
Tevaun Smith WR Iowa
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25 minutes ago, Bluefire4 said:

 

33 minutes ago, BlueShoe said:

I think these are our 20:

 

NAME PS SCHOOL
Josh Ferguson RB Illinois
Ron Thompson DE Syracuse
Sterling Bailey DE Georgia
Curt Maggitt LB Tennessee
Darion Griswold TE Arkansas State
Delvon Simmons DL USC
Mekale McKay WR Cincinnati
Danny Anthrop WR Purdue
Andrew Williamson S Vanderbilt
Adam Redmon OT Harvard
Ammon Olsen QB Southern Utah
Blake Frohnapfel QB Massachusetts
Chester Rogers  WR Grambling State
Chris Milton CB Georgia Tech
Daniel Davie CB  Nebraska
Harrison Elliot LS Air Force
Isiah Cage OL Wisconsin-EauClaire
Julian Campenni DT Connecticut
Leviticus Payne CB Cincinnati
Tevaun Smith WR Iowa

 

Drew Ott is another one(seems like 'official'-ish now):

Also:

 

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I am ridiculously pumped about Tevaun Smith, WR from Iowa.

 

Dude had at least 2 80+ yard TD receptions for the Hawkeyes last year.

 

6'2", 38" vertical, 4.4 speed.

 

Highlight video (potentially NSFW lyrics):

 

 

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9 hours ago, bravo4460 said:

 

All highlight tapes look good but the Colts need a RB like this on their offense.

 

Hopefully they give him a chance to prove himself when he gets here.

I remember a few months back Grigson saying they are very intrigued in getting a player like Darren Sproles. I'd say Ferguson is the kind of player he was talking about.

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7 hours ago, jvan1973 said:

His inability to stay healthy is the only reason he went undrafted.     If (big if) he can stay healthy, I think he will be a steal.  

 

His involvement in the harassment of Drae Bowles probably played a major factor as well.    I'm not sure where that whole situation sits now

 

First round talent. im telling you we're gonna love this kid. character and health issues aside, this kid can ball

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Danny Anthrop, WR Purdue

Sterling Bailey, DE Georgia

Devon Bell, P Mississippi State

Isiah Cage, OT Wisconsin Eau-Claire

Julian Campenni, DT UConn

Daniel Davie, CB Nebraska

Harrison Elliott, LS Air Force (*invite to rookie mini-camp)

Josh Ferguson, RB Illinois

Blake Frohnapfel, QB UMass (*invite to rookie mini-camp)

Darion Griswold, TE Arkansas State

Davante Harris, OT Appalachian State

Tigi Hill, S Mesa Community College

Curt Maggitt, OLB Tennessee

Stefan McClure, S Cal

Mekale McKay, WR Cincinnati

Brock Miller, P Southern Utah

Chris Milton, CB Georgia Tech

Drew Ott, DE Iowa

Jamelle Naff, OG TCU

Ammon Olsen, QB Southern Utah

Leviticus Payne, CB Cincinnati (*invite to rookie mini-camp)

Adam Redmond, OT Harvard

Chester Rogers, WR Grambling State

Anthony Sarao, ILB USC

Delvon Simmons, DT USC

Tevaun Smith, WR Iowa

Ron Thompson, OLB Syracuse

Andrew Williamson, S Vanderbilt

http://horseshoeheroes.com/2016/04/30/the-colts-unofficial-undrafted-free-agents-list/

Looks like Bell, Hill, McClure, Naff, Ott and Sarao were more recent additions. 

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8 hours ago, Stephen said:

 

Pretty stoked about the Anthrop pick..he has a lot of potential and is deceptively fast. Had he not messed his knee up and had a better quarterback throughout his career at Purdue I believe he could have been a first/second round pick. Danny comes from a very athletic family, his younger brother just signed on as a RB at Purdue and is also a beast! Hope Danny sticks around.

 

Of course Im a little biased.....he's from my hometown, and his Uncle is my coworker!

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11 hours ago, JR Indy said:

After watching that video on Josh Ferguson, He puts me in the mind of Barry Sanders.  I can't wait to see this guy run behind a good o-line in the pre-season.  NOTE: I AM NOT CALLING HIM BARRY SANDERS, I WAS JUST SAYING HE PUTS ME IN THE MIND OF BARRY SANDERS in that video posted here.

 

Why on earth would you call him Barry Sanders????   Just kidding.  I get your meaning.

 

I like comparing him to Sproles.  His size and speed.  With that improved O-line, I think he'll do well.

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Based on his Facebook (went to school with him),

 

Marcus Leak, WR from Maryland has been brought to the Colts as well!

 

6'1 212 lbs

4.49 40 yd

20 bench reps

37.5 vertical 

 

very talented, plays faster than his time and has greats hands. Walked away from Maryland for a while and had to take part in UNC Charlotte's pro day

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