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Colts’ Positional Outlook: Tight ends

Well, in the end sophomore tight end Jelani Woods did not play a single snap this last year, and he was after Richardson the player I was the most excited to see on the field. He injured both of his harmstrings, at different times, and the Colts took the cautious approach. He should definitely be healthy by next year’s training camp, as any persistence in his injuries will be worrisome. If healthy, he is the #1 tight end and one that could form a dangerous red-zone tandem with Richardson considering his massive 6’7’’ frame. Many forgot about him and are projecting the Colts to take Brock Bowers at #15, which I don’t see happenning.