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Rounds two and three in the draft saw Indianapolis continue to re-shape its offense. Clemson’s Dwayne Allen joined the Colts in round three after Coby Fleener of Stanford was tabbed in the second round. The Colts have focused on offense with their first three selections.
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Stanford tight end Coby Fleener joined former Cardinal teammate Andrew Luck to become the Colts’ second pick and the 34th overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft. The all-time touchdown leader among tight ends in Stanford history, Fleener follows Luck to a franchise that has a new era at quarterback and that has room available at tight end.
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As Chuck Pagano starts his 29th year of coaching, he will be a rookie field general. Pagano went through his first first-round of an NFL Draft on Thursday, and his team had the first choice. Indianapolis selected quarterback Andrew Luck from Stanford. Pagano feels fortunate to land a top quarterback.
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The selection of Andrew Luck by the Indianapolis Colts with the first overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft signaled the start of a new era in franchise history. It marked the fourth time the club held the top overall pick in its Indianapolis era, the third time it has used a top selection on a quarterback. Luck joins the Colts after playing football in Houston before attending Stanford.
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Andrew Luck, as expected, was taken first overall in the NFL Draft by Indianapolis. He was a bit taken aback with the overall environment at the draft, and Indianapolis is just as taken aback at the talent his selection has added to its program – “a once in a decade” player in the estimation of General Manager Ryan Grigson.
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Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck is the Colts’ choice to help start a new era in franchise history. The seventh player selected first overall in draft history by the Colts, Luck possesses the qualities to succeed, according to General Manager Ryan Grigson.
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77th Annual NFL Draft - The 2012 NFL Draft will be held over three days at NewYork City’s Radio City Music Hall.
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Indianapolis concluded its three-day, five-practice voluntary mini-camp on Thursday at high noon. Veteran defensive end Dwight Freeney was on hand for the session, playing for the first time in a new scheme. One of the best defensive performers in franchise history, Freeney is embracing the new.
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Ryan Grigson joined the Colts on January 11, and he has been in full-speed gear since then. With the NFL Draft at hand, Grigson is directing his first selection process. It is something people from his past expect him to succeed at as a top decision-maker.
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Quarterback Drew Stanton arrived in Indianapolis in March after playing his entire career with Detroit. Stanton was drafted by Detroit two years before the arrival of Matthew Stafford affected his playing time. Stanton is here vying in a new offense and with a team poised to draft Andrew Luck. Stanton will keep working.
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Ryan Grigson has spent the previous 13 seasons in personnel capacities with St. Louis and Philadelphia. He joined Indianapolis in January and will conduct the team’s draft room when the seven-round selection process ensues on Thursday. Grigson learned long ago to stand up for personnel beliefs, and he wants the same from his staff with the Colts.
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A position-by-position look at prospects in this year’s NFL Draft. This entry: Kickers/Punters.
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The Colts on Tuesday started another phase of off-season work with two practices of a voluntary mini-camp. Many players have been in town since early this month doing conditioning and rehabilitation work. This week’s camp is the first of more activity scheduled this spring.
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Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck will be the first-round pick of the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday when the NFL Draft starts. Colts General Manager Ryan Grigson made the news public on Tuesday.
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The 77th NFL Draft runs this Thursday through Saturday. Here are notes pertaining to this year's draft.
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The Colts and the National Football League will ring in a bit of the new by honoring the past on Friday when a former player from each franchise will announce a new draft selection. Former wide receiver Marvin Harrison, an Indianapolis 1996 first-round draft pick, will announce the Colts’ selection in the second round.
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A position-by-position look at prospects in this year’s NFL Draft. This entry: Safeties.
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The Indianapolis Colts and its No. 1 selection in the 2012 NFL Draft will host a Google+ Hangout with eight Colts fans on Thursday, April 26, following the first overall selection.
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A position-by-position look at prospects in this year’s NFL Draft. This entry: Cornerbacks.
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The top performers from the 2012 Colts Preps Pro Combine.
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Coming off a 2-14 season, Indianapolis owns 10 picks in next week’s draft, including the first and last choices in the process. An opportunity to fortify a franchise is at hand, and General Manager Ryan Grigson will guide the process.
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INDIANAPOLIS – Reggie Wayne’s 2012 off-season remains the same as it relates to working physically in maintaining the edge that has made him one of the NFL’s elite receivers over the last decade....
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Ryan Grigson is eight days away from his first draft as an NFL general manager. Grigson was hired on January 11 to build Indianapolis back to the winning status it enjoyed for a long time. Armed with the first overall draft pick, Grigson is moving toward next Thursday when the selection process ensues. As the eyes of observers are debating the choice of either Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin III, Grigson says the team’s mind is pretty much made up.
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A position-by-position look at prospects in this year’s NFL Draft. This entry: Outside Linebackers.
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The 2012 draft’s first three rounds are complete. Indianapolis has four offensive players to show for its efforts. Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton of Florida International joins quarterback Andrew Luck and tight ends Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen with Indianapolis.
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