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1 hour ago, PrincetonTiger said:

Not to start the season but I agree

 

 

 

 

 

I just love all the Twitter nicknames

Well we know hilton and funchess are 1 and 2. Cain is a mystery  Roger's is average  at best. Then there are a bunch of other unknowns  like Johnson Pascal fountain. Campbell should def crack top 3 or 4

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I wonder who the area scout is that covers Ole' Miss & Mississipi State because he has Ballards ear for sure:

 

Aeris Williams - RB - UDFA

Javon Patterson - OL - Drafted

Jamal Peters - DB - UDFA

Chris Rayford - CB - UDFA

Gerri Green - DE - Drafted

 

Thats not counting an UDFA defensive end last year plus Jordan Wilkins as a draftee. 

 

 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, crazycolt1 said:

Nonsense.

Ballard did not sign Funchess to the contract he did not to be the #2.

You didn't even mention Funchess so I have my doubts you have a clue.

I'm sorry I dont think he has the talent Campbell has why would I mention him

 

as I said the only player truly more talented is TY end of story take your argumentive crap somewhere else 

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People are getting way too hung up on who's #1, #2 etc. Honestly, who cares? Each player that stays healthy and shows himself in practice will get opportunities.  Campbell may never be the #2 WR on the depth chart but it's possible he could still wind up seeing more snaps in games than Funchess. 

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2 hours ago, Colts_Fan12 said:

I'm sorry I dont think he has the talent Campbell has why would I mention him

 

as I said the only player truly more talented is TY end of story take your argumentive crap somewhere else 

What you call my argumentative crap is fact.

Overlooking Funchess just shows your lack of knowing this team.

We could make a side bet if you are that confident that Campbell has a better season than Funchess.

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3 minutes ago, crazycolt1 said:

What you call my argumentative crap is fact.

Overlooking Funchess just shows your lack of knowing this team.

We could make a side bet if you are that confident that Campbell has a better season than Funchess.

nobody overlooked funchess there is literally no reason for me to bring him up since I dont think he is as good as you claim it's not like he is superior in every way 

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1 minute ago, Colts_Fan12 said:

nobody overlooked funchess there is literally no reason for me to bring him up since I dont think he is as good as you claim it's not like he is superior in every way 

Take the bet if you are so confident.

I am sure we could come up with something.

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6 hours ago, MTC said:

 

Take note of the huge signing bonuses... they are indicative of how much we like the player and how likely it is for him to make the roster or practice squad . For example Rigoberto got the biggest bonus the year he came into the league as udfa. The Alabama TE's bonus is unusually high, they might have plans for him long term...

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2 hours ago, stitches said:

Take note of the huge signing bonuses... they are indicative of how much we like the player and how likely it is for him to make the roster or practice squad . For example Rigoberto got the biggest bonus the year he came into the league as udfa. The Alabama TE's bonus is unusually high, they might have plans for him long term...

I saw that TE bonus

 

The kid didnt crack the starting lineup at Alabama.    

 

I wonder if he just didnt get the time to develop, with all the star level kids that attend Alabama

 

Special teams ace?

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32 minutes ago, MikeCurtis said:

I saw that TE bonus

 

The kid didnt crack the starting lineup at Alabama.    

 

I wonder if he just didnt get the time to develop, with all the star level kids that attend Alabama

 

Special teams ace?

I haven't watched him but it's possible he was just buried in the depth chart behind Irv Smith... I will try to find out more about him next week...

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7 hours ago, crazycolt1 said:

Nonsense.

Ballard did not sign Funchess to the contract he did not to be the #2.

You didn't even mention Funchess so I have my doubts you have a clue.


Ballard signed Funchess to add depth to the WR corp.  Funchess has to earn his spot along with everyone else.  Campbell could beat him out for #2, he's got the speed.  We'll see how quickly he picks up route running and how well Luck trusts him in key situations.

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37 minutes ago, stitches said:

I haven't watched him but it's possible he was just buried in the depth chart behind Irv Smith... I will try to find out more about him next week...

The higher signing bonus usually means that another team was in play, so at least one other team saw him as a priority UDFA

 

It will be interesting this year as SOME of the feel good stories from last year, will be ended this year, as far as kids that have potential will be pushed out by new kids, with better potential.

 

Will Ishmael, Skai Moore, Matt Adams, Daurice Fountain, a few others, make the 2019 Colts team?

 

Who knows......

 

 

It will be an interesting camp

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14 hours ago, Bluesmith said:

Anyone know how many spots we have for UDFA?  The limit is 90 right now correct?

 

But that includes current signed roster and camp invites  too.

 

14 hours ago, Mr.Debonair said:

Has to be more than that. There has been multiple players in trouble with the law drafted this weekend. I cannot believe he went undrafted. Someone will get lucky

 

Ravens got him as a College free agent within minutes of the draft ending.

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1 hour ago, Bluesmith said:

Found this on Northwestern DT Jordan Thompson:

 

 

Considering he is the only IDL we added so far, I am hoping he impresses and sticks around.

Is it just me, or is this the world we live in

 

This is a JOB interview.......  A BIG... HIGH PAYING JOB

 

Why..... Why would you list VIDEO GAMES and Anime......  in a setting like this?

 

At least interest in Art, shows some intelligence 

 

I would put something like:

 

Reads , Works out 4 hours a day, considering getting an additional degree, helps the homeless, etc.

 

His profile screams LAZY

 

 

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10 hours ago, crazycolt1 said:

Funchess is ahead of him.

 

Agreed. For now.

 

8 hours ago, Colts_Fan12 said:

for now yeah I doubt he will be for long 

 

Undetermined.  Campbell has to learn / improve his route tree and become a reliable downfield receiver, among other things.  a 4.31 guy running crossing patterns, quick slants, and hitches from the slot won't amount to much in the NFL.  It may take awhile, but he has Jeremy Maclin type talent, but needs coaching/development.  My hope is by the beginning of 2020, he and TY are scaring the daylights out of defense coordinators.  And at the end of 2020 people all over are wondering how and why he 'fell' so far in the 2019 draft.

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Does it really have to be black and white with who is #1, 2, 3 etc? The bottomline is that Funchess offers things that Campbell doesn't, and vice versa. Obviously Funchess isn't gonna take an end around or screen to the house, and Campbell isn't gonna be a redzone jumpball specialist. The better news is that they have substantially more weapons on offense than last year, especially if Cain can return to form, and Hilton shouldn't see many double teams. Hard to shade coverage his way when you have Doyle/Ebron, Funchess, and Campbell out there roaming around. The possibilities for Campbell in this offense are endless lol, Reich and Luck are gonna have a field day with this dude! Cain is the real X-factor in my mind, if he can come back and be the guy he was at Clemson, we could have the best WR corps in the NFL by midseason, legitimately. 

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3 minutes ago, SouthernIndianaNDFan said:

Does it really have to be black and white with who is #1, 2, 3 etc? The bottomline is that Funchess offers things that Campbell doesn't, and vice versa. Obviously Funchess isn't gonna take an end around or screen to the house, and Campbell isn't gonna be a redzone jumpball specialist. The better news is that they have substantially more weapons on offense than last year, especially if Cain can return to form, and Hilton shouldn't see many double teams. Hard to shade coverage his way when you have Doyle/Ebron, Funchess, and Campbell out there roaming around. The possibilities for Campbell in this offense are endless lol, Reich and Luck are gonna have a field day with this dude! Cain is the real X-factor in my mind, if he can come back and be the guy he was at Clemson, we could have the best WR corps in the NFL by midseason, legitimately. 

 

Jack Doyle returning is more critical than we fans realize as well.

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