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      <title>Hall of Fame Game Recap</title>
      <description>The Colts lost by 14 to the Washington Redskins.&#160; If this was October, that would be a major problem.&#160; However, in October with 4 All-Pro players missing, this was a great game.&#160; The Colts were tied going into the fourth quarter with mostly backups playing the entire game.&#160; Some players really stood out.&#160; Here are my top 10 players from the game.
10. Roy Hall, WR: Hall was very good last night.&#160; He gained a fair amount of yards on the screen pass, and he caught a tough pass after it hit off of his hands.&#160; They didn't test him on deep plays, so we still don't know how good his receiver skills are.&#160; However, as a 4th receiver, he's more than qualified.
9. Eric Foster, DT: Quinn who?&#160; Foster had the Freeney spin and gave the Colts a good pass rush even though it didn't result in incompletions.&#160; The linebackers were pretty weak.&#160; Foster is a good pass rushing defensive tackle.&#160; This team will get a lot of sacks.
8. Marcus Howard, DE: Sometimes 40 times don't lie.&#160; Marcus Howard is extremely fast.&#160; He was blowing by the tackles and getting into the backfield.&#160; He was giving Todd Collins hell all night long.&#160; The play that stands out the most for me was his sack when he was being held.&#160; He is small, but he has good strength.&#160; He definitely will get playing time this year.&#160; I don't consider him a project.&#160; He's ready to take the league by storm.
7. Brannon Condren, S: I didn't know much about him.&#160; I knew he was pretty good at special teams, but as a safety, I assumed that he wasn't a big hitter and more of a ball-hawking safety.&#160; I was wrong.&#160; He was hitting hard last night.&#160; He played like Matt Giordano, which is good for a player that will be a special teamer.
6. Gijon Robinson, TE: Robinson's first catch made my jaw drop.&#160; Sorgi was looking to sacrifice him by throwing the ball over his head, but Robinson made the leap and held onto the ball even though a safety clocked him.&#160; He had 3 other catches that resulted in a fair amount of yards.&#160; I see him making the roster as well.
5. Pierre Garcon, WR: Garcon was the most impressive receiver to me.&#160; Whenever a pass was off target, he was able to adjust and get a hand on it.&#160; He was running his routes perfectly.&#160; He impressed me on special teams as well.&#160; On his only kick return, he got it to midfield, and if he would have tried to get pass the kicker, he could have scored.
4. Jamey Richard, C: Sure, he had that bad snap, but he had the bad luck of the Colts being inside their own 10 when he made that snap.&#160; If that was at midfield, Gray would have picked it up and threw it away.&#160; After that, Richard became unstoppable.&#160; He was pancaking defensive tackle, lead blocking for Mike Hart, and giving The Hefty Lefty time to make a crappy throw.&#160; This was a great 7th round pick.
3. Jordan Senn, LB: I haven't heard people talk about him, but he was great.&#160; It seemed like he was involved on every tackle no matter where the ball was.&#160; He definitely has the speed that the Tampa-2 requires.&#160; Right now, I'd say he is a practice squad player, but that can change very quickly.
2. Quinn Gray, QB: Gray locked up the backup QB spot so far.&#160; It would take a collapse of epic proportions to make him lose the job.&#160; He can scramble.&#160; He's got a great arm.&#160; When he scrambles, he is able to throw an accurate pass, which gave us around 80 yards that we would have lost if Lorenzen or Sorgi was throwing on the run, which would have been an incompletion or thrown away.&#160; Gray looked better than a few starting QBs in this league.
1. Mike Hart, RB: There isn't enough to say about this guy.&#160; He proved why 40 times are useless.&#160; He looked faster than any other Colts back out there.&#160; He fought for the extra yards, which is huge for a back that will be used in short yardage situations.&#160; The play where he lost his helmet but still gained another 3 yards showed why he will make this team.&#160; He's like&#160;a stronger and faster James Mungro.
All of these guys minus Senn will make the roster, and all but Gray will be in the rotation.&#160; Here are some players that did not impress.
Jared Lorenzen aka The Hefty Lefty and The Pillsbury Throwboy, QB: Not only does he look like a lineman or competitive eater, he throws like one.&#160; He was double clutching and shotputting his throws.&#160; This guy should stick to the donuts and leave football alone.&#160; He is not an NFL QB.&#160; Plain and simple.&#160; Good thing Eli Manning never got hurt or else the Patriots would have been 19-0.
Clifton Dawson, RB: Mike Hart is better in pads, and Dawson is better on the practice field.&#160; Dawson went down after the first hit, and he didn't have a reception.&#160; He's got a Havard degree.&#160; He'll be better off as a lawyer than a backup running back.
Freddie Keiaho, Victor Worsley, and Brandon Archer: Worsley and Archer aren't anything special, but the starting WILL linebacker being so bad in pass coverage is concerning.&#160; He needs to improve or else we could see Philip Wheeler or Clint Session playing on the weak side.
So with all of this, here is the updated roster.&#160; I love making these.
QB
#18 Peyton Manning: Obviously.
#5 Quinn Gray: After this game, I am more confindent in our backup QB than ever.
RB
#29 Joseph Addai: Obvious again.
#38 Dominic Rhodes: He had some great runs last night.
#32 Mike Hart: Even though he is a Michigan grad, I can't get enough of this guy.
WR
#87 Reggie Wayne: Shocker, I know
#88 Marvin Harrison: Duh
#11 Anthony Gonzalez: Not a lot of second year former first round picks get cut
#83 Roy Hall: Amazing potential
#85 Pierre Garcon: Division III needs some love too.
#80 Devin Aromashodu: He played pretty well last night.
TE
#44 Dallas Clark: A few years ago, Austin Croshere wore number 44 for the Pacers.&#160; Indianapolis had two white guys named after cities in Texas wearing number 44.
#47 Gijon Robinson: The stumpy H-back was impressive last night.
#84 Jacob Tamme: Tamme is bigger than I thought he was.&#160; I want to see him get some throws from Gray and Sorgi, not BBQ (Bad &amp; Bulky Quarterback, not Big &amp; Beautiful).
#86 Tom Santi: Santi should make the roster even though he is hurt.
LT
#67 Tony Ugoh: Underrated tackle.
#76 Dan Federkiel: The only Canuck on the team on this roster prediction.
LG
#65 Ryan Lilja: Underrated guard.
#53 Steve Justice: I didn't notice him last night.
C
#63 Jeff Saturday: The Indy Star did a piece on future Colts Hall of Famers, and Saturday wasn't mentioned even though players like Bob Sanders and Dwight Freeney were.&#160; Saturday has been just as dominant as any current modern-era centers.
#61 Jamey Richard: Richard was great last night.&#160; He's very, very fast, and the bad snap was a major fluke.
RG
#78 Mike Pollak: Pollak played well last night.
#74 Charlie Johnson: A "Meh"-worthy performance last night.&#160; Didn't see anything great out of him.
RT
#71 Ryan Diem: Often goes unnoticed, but I notice when he isn't playing.
#75 Michael Toudouze: We've got some depth at offensive line.&#160; Toudouze is good for a backup right tackle.
LE
#79 Raheem Brock: He had some good pass rushing last night.&#160; He will play UT on passing situations.
#98 Robert Mathis: I prefer him as a pass rush specialist.&#160; His best seasons were behind Brock.
#60 Curtis Johnson: Johnson surprised me last night with some good run defense.
RE
#93 Dwight Freeney: If you don't double team him, he will get a sack.&#160; It's as simple as that.
#92 Marcus Howard: I shall call him "Mini-Freeney".
#90 Jeff Charleston: Josh Thomas is still as slow as hell.
NT
#99 Ed Johnson: Big Eddy didn't see too many snaps last night, but he is the best run-stopping player on this team.
#95 Darrell Reid: Special teamer who may see some time at defensive tackle this season.
UT
#96 Keyunta Dawson: The last couple of drafts have been absolutely amazing.&#160; In Polian We Trust.
#68 Eric Foster: He's been the MVP of training camp so far.&#160; Let's see if he can carry that momentum into September.
SLB
#55 Clint Session: I don't like him being hurt.&#160; Being a Colts linebacker, you will probably get hurt and not get resigned.
#56 Tyjuan Hagler: Hagler's injury may have cost him a starting job.
MLB
#58 Gary Brackett: He'll make the Pro Bowl this year.&#160; The snub will motivate him.
#50 Philip Wheeler: Knees are slightly behind the Patriots as the Colts biggest enemy.
WLB
#54 Freddie Keiaho: He better improve at pass coverage.
#52 Ramon Guzman: Special teamer.
CB
#28 Marlin Jackson: He can hit and cover well.&#160; Speed isn't a big factor in the Tampa-2.
#26 Kelvin Hayden: See Marlin Jackson.
#20 Dante Hughes: He dropped because of his 40 time.&#160; 40 times are so frickin' overrated!
#23 Tim Jennings: Jennings has done well enough in training camp to keep this job.
#34 TJ Rushing: Garcon and him will make a great returning duo.
FS
#41 Antoine Bethea: He could make the Pro Bowl the old fashion way (not by being an alternate) this year.
#42 Brannon Condren: He won me over.
SS
#21 Bob Sanders: Bob Sanders likes his New England Patriots the same way he likes his ice.&#160; Crushed.
#43 Matt Giordano: He hits so hard his hair fell out.&#160; Or at least that's what John Madden says.
K
#4 Adam Vinatieri: One for the thumb.
P
#17 Hunter Smith: Being the Colts punter is the easiest job you can have.
LS
#48 Justin Snow: Long snapper needs to become an official position.
Reserve PUP/IR: #25 Michael Coe: Another knee injury&#8230;
Practice Squad
RB Chad Simpson
WR Sam Giguere
WR Onrea Jones
OL Darren Marquez
DL Collin Ferrell
LB Jordan Senn
LB&#160;Kyle Shotwell
DB Jamie Silva
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QB Jim Sorgi
RB Kenton Keith
WR Courtney Roby
OL Corey Hilliard
DL Josh Thomas
DL Joe Bradley
LB Brandon Archer
LB Victor Worsley
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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 12:39:58 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Hall of Fame Game Preview</title>
      <description>Obviously, I will not try to predict anything or break down the opponent.&#160; I know nothing about the Redskins backups, and I won't try to act like I do.&#160; The final outcome of preseason games are useless.&#160; We could go 5-0 or 0-5, and it won't affect my final prediction on the season.
Players To Watch
Quinn Gray: We've heard good things about him from people who have gone to training camp.&#160; Right now, I consider him the leader for the backup QB job.&#160; This game could give him a huge advantage over Sorgi and the Pillsbury Throwboy.
Clifton Dawson &amp; Mike Hart: This may be the tightest race so far.&#160; Hart has amazing potential as a fullback in the Colts system.&#160; However, so does Dawson.&#160; Dawson has looked better in practice, but Hart is better at full contact than he is in practice.&#160; I want to see who is the better receiver and short yardage back in this game.
Sam Giguere, Courtney Roby, &amp; Pierre Garcon: Right now, I consider Marvin, Reggie, Gonzalez, Hall, and Aromashodu as locks to make the final roster.&#160; After last year, I see one of these guys making the roster and either Garcon or Giguere (depending on who makes the roster) making the practice squad.&#160; Giguere has great potential.&#160; Roby has the most experience.&#160; Garcon has looked great in practice.&#160; This should be another tight race.
Mike Pollak &amp; Charlie Johnson: This is a starting job competition.&#160; I'm not a Charlie Johnson fan at all, so he will have to play very well to win me over.&#160; Mike Pollak is our second round draft pick.&#160; He's expected to win this battle.&#160; The right guard spot should be hard to get.
Marcus Howard &amp; Curtis Johnson: Neither of these guys won't make the roster.&#160; Or at least I believe so.&#160; What I want to see is if the Colts will be able to generate a pass rush if Mathis and Freeney would get hurt again.&#160; These guys are two of the fastest rookie defensive ends in the league.&#160; They will be expected to give the Washington QBs hell.&#160; In another interesting development, Colt Brennan, the former Hawaii QB,&#160;is a backup QB for the Redskins.&#160; Marcus Howard played for Georgia last year and dominated the Hawaii offensive line in the Sugar Bowl.&#160; Colt and Marcus are very familiar.
Jamie Silva &amp; Brannon Condren: The Colts will only carry 4 safeties.&#160; Bob Sanders, Antoine Bethea, and Matt Giordano will most definitely make the roster.&#160; The competition between Silva the undrafted free agent out of Boston College and Condren the unknown second year player.&#160; I prefer Silva who showed great poise and leadership in college over Condren, who I do not know too much about.
Projected Depth Chart
QB
#12 Jim Sorgi
#5 Quinn Gray
#13 Jared Lorenzen
RB
#29 Joseph Addai
#38 Dominic Rhodes
#36 Kenton Keith
#30 Clift Dawson
#32 Mike Hart
#35 Chad Simpson
WR
#87 Reggie Wayne
#11 Anthony Gonzalez
#83 Roy Hall
#80 Devin Aromashodu
#85 Pierre Garcon
#14 Sam Giguere
#10 Courtney Roby
#16 Onrea Jones
TE
#44 Dallas Clark
#84 Jacob Tamme
#47 Gijon Robinson
#46 Zac Herold
LT
#67 Tony Ugoh
#76 Dan Federkiel
#60 Darren Marquez
LG
#61 Jamey Richard
C
#63 Jeff Saturday
#53 Steve Justice
#73 Doug Datish
RG
#78 Mike Pollak
#74 Charlie Johnson
RT
#71 Ryan Diem
#75 Michael Toudouze
#72 Corey Hilliard
LE
#98 Robert Mathis
#91 Josh Thomas
#60 Curtis Johnson
RE
#79 Raheem Brock
#92 Marcus Howard
#90 Jeff Charleston
#64 Ben Ishola
NT
#99 Ed Johnson
#95 Darrell Reid
#61 Collin Ferrell
#69 Joe Bradley
UT
#96 Keyunta Dawson
#68 Eric Foster
SLB
#52 Ramon Guzman
#49 Jordan Senn
MLB
#57 Brandon Archer
#51 Victor Worsley
WLB
#54 Freddie Keiaho
#59 Kyle Shotwell
CB
#28 Marlin Jackson
#26 Kelvin Hayden
#20 Dante Hughes
#23 Tim Jennings
#34 TJ Rushing
#31 Keiwan Ratliff
#39 Brandon Foster
#37 Antonio Smith
FS
#41 Antoine Bethea
#40 Jamie Silva
#33 Melvin Bullitt
SS
#43 Matt Giordano
#42 Brannon Condren
K
#4 Adam Vinatieri
P
#17 Hunter Smith
#5 Adam Crossett
LS
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:21:44 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Pitcock Quits, So It&amp;#8217;s Time For Another Roster Prediction</title>
      <description>Quinn Pitcock has retired from professional football.&#160; I guess he pulled a Ricky Williams.&#160;&#160;Indy still hold his rights, so if he would change is mind like Brett Favre, he would have to play for the Colts.&#160; Good thing that this happened at arguably our deepest position.&#160; I'm sure some of the other defensive tackles can make this whole ordeal be forgotten.&#160; Eric Foster, Keyunta Dawson, Darrell Reid, and Ed Johnson should do the trick.
Since Pitcock quit, and I have read some info about who's been looking good and who hasn't, I think it is time for another roster prediction.
QB
#18 Peyton Manning: Do I even have to say anything?
#12 Jim Sorgi: He's leading the competition right now, but The Pillsbury Throwboy (aka Jared Lorenzen)&#160;is sneaking up on him.
RB
#29 Joseph Addai: Another Pro Bowler.
#38 Dominic Rhodes: I thought he got #33 back.&#160; I guess it doesn't really matter.
#32 Mike Hart: Freddy Keiaho nailed him, and Keiaho got some lip from Dungy.&#160; Hart hasn't been as impressive as I thought he would be.
FB
#30 Clift Dawson: I've heard he has been impressive in camp, so why not give him a shot on the roster?&#160; We've got some room.
WR
#87 Reggie Wayne: Pro Bowler, again.
#88 Marvin Harrison: Future Hall of Famer back from an injury and looking great in practice.
#11 Anthony Gonzalez: After what I saw from him last year, I like the future of our receivers.
#83 Roy Hall: The freakish potential of Hall should get him on the field no matter what he looks like in practice (moot point since he's looked fine).
#80 Devin Aromashodu: I've never been a big fan, but if he's looked good in practice, he should be on the roster.
#85 Pierre Garcon: He could be our kick returner as well, but I am giving that to another receiver.&#160; I think Garcon could surprise me.&#160; If he runs his routes like Marvin (which I've heard), then he should get a fair amount of playing time this year.
TE
#44 Dallas Clark: Great redzone target.
#84 Jacob Tamme: Wide receiver stuck in a tight end's body.&#160; I like!
#86 Tom Santi: Santi has a bursa sac infection like Peyton.&#160; Maybe they can compare how bulbous and gross their knees looked.
LT
#67 Tony Ugoh: The potential is scary for this tackle.
#75 Michael Toudouze: Toudouze and Federkiel are as equal as you can get.
LG
#65 Ryan Lilja: Lilja stayed with the team while Jake Scott went to the Colts Trashcan (aka Tennessee).&#160; Let's see if he can continue being&#160;the great linemen he has been.
#61 Jamey Richard: 2nd day pick on the line.&#160; We don't need a high draft pick to find a&#160;quality lineman.
C
#63 Jeff Saturday: Pro Bowler.&#160; Future Hall of Famer.&#160; Not too uncommon on this team.
#53 Steve Justice: One of the rookie interior linemen.&#160; Not a lot is known about these guys.
RG
#78 Mike Pollak: Pollak has competition, but he should be the starter.
#74 Charlie Johnson: Johnson better improve or else he'll struggle to make the roster.
RT
#71 Ryan Diem: Always goes unnoticed.&#160; Diem has been on this line since the Mora era.
RDE
#93 Dwight Freeney: He'll be back and better than ever.
#92 Marcus Howard: Howard could end up being the steal of the draft.&#160; He's the fastest defensive end we've seen in a long time.
#91 Josh Thomas: This wasn't meant to go numerically.&#160; It just happened like that.
Over Tackle
#99 Ed Johnson: Big Ed could have a sophomore breakout year.&#160; He's a first round talent that fell for legal reasons.
#95 Darrell Reid: I guess he will have to temporarily replace Pitcock.
UT
#96 Keyunta Dawson: With Brock changing positions, Dawson will be the starting under tackle.
#68 Eric Foster: Foster could end up being the gem of this class.&#160; He is a natural leader and has a great work ethic.
LDE
#79 Raheem Brock: Brock has been moved to defensive end, and this will only help the run defense and the pass rush.
#98 Robert Mathis: Mathis became a great defensive end when he wasn't a starter.&#160; He should become another pass rush threat on third down.
#60 Curtis Johnson: This undrafted free agent could end up being a star pass rusher.
SAM
#55 Clint Session: Even when Hagler gets back, I think Session will be the starter.
#56 Tyjuan Hagler: His injury problem may cost him a starting job.
MIKE
#58 Gary Brackett: His snub from the Pro Bowl last year was a major mistake by the players, coaches, and fans.
#50 Philip Wheeler: My prediction: Wheeler will be a Pro Bowler before 2011.&#160; He's perfect for this system.
WILL
#54 Freddy Keiaho: Keiaho should be a great linebacker if he is healthy.
#52 Ramon Guzman: Guzman is making this team because of special teams.&#160; And that only.
RCB
#28 Marlin Jackson: What can you say about him?&#160; He's a great Cover 2 corner.
#20 Dante Hughes: Hughes at nickelback could make this team impossible to pass on.
#23 Tim Jennings: Jennings has one more chance to prove his worth.
LCB
#26 Kelvin Hayden: He is becoming a budding star in the Cover 2.
#34 TJ Rushing: Rushing has surprised me and became a quality corner.
#25 Michael Coe: Special teams for him.
FS
#41 Antoine Bethea: Another Pro Bowler here.
SS
#21 Bob Sanders: Bob Sanders tackled the inner-city violence problem&#8230;for a four-yard loss.
#43 Matt Giordano: Giordano is a hard-hitting safety, just like the starter.
K
#4 Adam Vinatieri: Another future Hall of Famer.
P
#17 Hunter Smith: Go Irish!!!
LS
#48 Justin Snow: Long-snappers need some love too.
RS
#14 Sam Giguere: Canada has a player represented on this team even though Federkiel didn't make the cut.
Practice Squad
RB: #35 Chad Simpson
FB: #47 Gijon Robinson
OL: #76 Dan Federkiel
DL: #90 Jeff Charleston
DL: #61 Colin Ferrell
LB: #51 Victor Worsley
DB: #40 Jamie Silva
DB: #42 Brannon Condren
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WR Courtney Roby
OL Darren Marquez
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 01:50:17 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Final Pre-Training Camp Colts Roster Prediction</title>
      <description>Players report on Thursday, so this is one of the last days to do a&#160;roster prediction.&#160; It feels like now is the best time for one, so here it goes.&#160; 53 players make it on the roster, 8 on the practice squad, and I will put 10 that should keep in touch if injuries take their toll.
53 Man Roster
QB
#18 Peyton Manning-I bet I caught you off guard with this one.
#12 Jim Sorgi-Sorgi will get a chance to prove himself this upcoming year.&#160; He better not blow it.&#160; Adam Tafralis and Josh Betts are creeping up on him.
RB
#29 Joseph Addai-Another shocker.
#33 Dominic Rhodes-Rhodes will be a change of pace back who should get somewhere between 100 to 150 carries per game.&#160; He should prosper without all the pressure on him.
#32 Mike Hart-I consider Hart a running back, although it seems like he will be used as a fullback/short yardage back.
FB
#47 Gijon Robinson-Robinson is a fantastic blocker, and he will also be able to catch the ball, as he is "officially" a tight end.&#160; Look for him in the goal line.
WR
#87 Reggie Wayne-As long as he doesn't hurt himself in a meaningless basketball game, he will be Peyton's number one target, at least until Manning and Harrison get their connection back.
#88 Marvin Harrison-Hopefully he can recover quickly and maybe get a few plays in a preseason game so he isn't too rusty.
#11 Anthony Gonzalez-Gonzalez could have a breakout year.&#160; Or at least I hope so.&#160; He's on my fantasy team.
#83 Roy Hall-Hall will be a surprise player and will be a major difference maker this year.&#160; Mark that down.
#14 Sam Giguere-Giguere could never make an impact in the NFL.&#160; He could also be the biggest star wide receiver we've seen in a long time.&#160; We know he has the talent, but can he produce on the field?&#160; Let's give him a shot.
TE
#44 Dallas Clark-Clark should still be a redzone target even with the Rhodes signing and Marvin's injury recovery.
#84 Jacob Tamme-Tamme is an athletic tight end who should help the passing game become even&#160;more prolific.
#86 Tom Santi-It's all about blocking here.&#160; Someone needs to take Utecht's place.
LT
#67 Tony Ugoh-If Ugoh would have stayed healthy last year, Joe Thomas may not have been named the unanimous best rookie lineman in the league.&#160; Ugoh replaced a Pro Bowler, and most people would not have noticed Tarik Glenn left.
#75 Michael Toudouze-We need some fillers on the offensive line after last year.&#160; Toudouze is a fair lineman when called upon, but he shouldn't start.
LG
#65 Ryan Lilja-Kansas City made a bad move by waiving Lilja.&#160; He's an unheralded star on this team who is versatile and tough at the same time.
#61 Jamey Richard-Not much should be expected out of a seventh round pick.&#160; Richard will see some action in the rotation, but he won't be a difference maker this year.
C
#63 Jeff Saturday-I hope we can find some legal medicine that can make him play forever.&#160; He's the leader of the offensive line.
#53 Steve Justice-In Polian We Trust.&#160; I'm sure he had a plan when he took so many interior linemen.
RG
#78 Mike Pollak-I'll give him the nod right now, but maybe Charlie Johnson can be a better guard than a tackle (which shouldn't be TOO hard).
#74 Charlie Johnson-I was disappointed in his play last year.&#160; We won in spite of him.&#160; He was hapless as a tackle.&#160; Let's see if he can improve as a guard.
RT
#71 Ryan Diem-Diem needs to stay healthy so Addai and the rest of the backs can get positive yards.
#76 Dan Federkiel-Like Toudouze, Federkiel is an insurance lineman.
DE
#93 Dwight Freeney-Freeney should recover well from his foot surgery and be drawing the usual double and triple teams play in and play out.
#91 Josh Thomas-I'm not a big fan, but he can stop the run.&#160; His pass rush is very weak, however.
UT
#79 Raheem Brock-Brock is unnoticed when he plays, but you know he's missing when you see mediocre backs running up through the middle and QBs having all day in the pocket.&#160; Hopefully he can stay healthy.
#96 Keyunta Dawson-Dawson is another 2nd year player who should make a big impact at defensive tackle.&#160; He is now listed as a defensive tackle on Colts.com, so there is no doubt on where he will line up next year.
#68 Eric Foster-Last year it was Ed Johnson.&#160; This year it will be Eric Foster.&#160; Foster was made for the Tampa 2.
NT
#99 Ed Johnson-Big Eddy was a magnificent signing by Polian last year.&#160; Sexual assault, schmexual schmassault.&#160; Ed Johnson can stop the run.
#97 Quinn Pitcock-The young players run the nose tackle position.&#160; Pitcock is ridiculously strong, and he played well last season when the offensive line was plagued with injuries.
#95 Darrell Reid-This man was the last thing Chris Henry saw before his life flashed before his eyes.
DE
#98 Robert Mathis-With Freeney back, Mathis should return to his double-digit sack season shortly.
#92 Marcus Howard-No he is not a linebacker.&#160; And if he does well, no he is not a surprise.&#160; I expect him to do&#160;great along with many other Colts fans.
SLB
#55 Clint Session-I was stuck between Keiaho and Session here, but Session is bigger and could be a better run stopper.&#160; We've all seen what he can do in the passing game.
#56 Tyjuan Hagler-He's hurt, but it won't cost him a roster spot.
MLB
#58 Gary Brackett-Brackett was up there with the Pro Bowl snubs last year.&#160; He was the leader of a top-5 defense, and he will only get better.
#50 Philip Wheeler-Wheeler can play anywhere at linebacker.&#160; I expect him to be a starter in 2009.&#160; It depends on how Session and Keiaho do this upcoming season.
WLB
#54 Freddy Keiaho-To be perfectly honest, I have no idea how anyone can pass on us this year.&#160; The linebackers are all ballhawkers, and the secondary is one of the best in the league.&#160; Keiaho is a great example of a prototypical Tampa 2 linebacker.
#52 Ramon Guzman-He's here for special teams and special teams only.
CB
#28 Marlin Jackson-Like all Tampa 2 corners, Jackson is way underrated.&#160; He can shut the passing lane for any QB on any team.
#34 TJ Rushing-Rushing will not be a returner, but he is good enough to be a dime cornerback.
FS
#41 Antoine Bethea-Bethea is a breakout player who will contend for another Pro Bowl spot this upcoming year.
#40 Jamie Silva-The team of dark horses and surprise players strike again with Silva.&#160; Boston College has some good players in the pros.
SS
#21 Bob Sanders-70% of the Earth is covered by water.&#160; The rest is covered by Bob Sanders.
#43 Matt Giordano-After Giordano lacerated Bo Scaife's liver, John Madden had a funny quip.&#160; "[Giordano] just knocked all of his [own]&#160;hair off!"
CB
#26 Kelvin Hayden-He's the same corner as Marlin Jackson.&#160; I would love to see him get a long-term contract.
#20 Dante Hughes-Hughes is expected to be a standout at nickel back.&#160; Also, it's Dante, not Daymeion.
#25 Michael Coe-Fitting that one of the fastest players on the team shares the same number as Rocket Ismail, my favorite football player of all-time.
K
#4 Adam Vinatieri-His leg will be better, and his accuracy will be as well.
P
#17 Hunter Smith-Not a big surprise he's over Adam Crossett right now.
LS
#48 Justin Snow-Longsnappers normally do not get any attention.&#160; For obvious reasons.
RS
#35 Chad Simpson-Simpson is just the kind of player the Colts need at returner.&#160; Someone who is extremely fast and may take a chance and not call a fair catch.
Practice Squad
QB Adam Tafralis
RB Clifton Dawson
WR Devin Aromashodu
OL Corey Hilliard
DL Colin Ferrell
DL Curtis Johnson
LB Jordan Senn
DB Brannon Condren
10 Who Should Keep In Touch
RB Kenton Keith
WR Courtney Roby
WR Pierre Garcon
OL Mike Elgin
OL Darren Marquez
DL Jeff Charleston
LB Victor Worsley
DB Tim Jennings
DB Brandon Foster
RS Rudy Burgess</description>
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      <title>Top 5 &amp;#8220;Wish You Were Here&amp;#8221; Former Colts</title>
      <description>The Colts do not resign players unless they can be signed cheap or are absolutely indispensable.&#160; This policy has led to the Colts losing so many players that I lost count a long time ago.&#160; Here are the ones that I wish were still wearing blue.&#160; I took this idea from Stampede Blue, SB Nation's Colts blog.
5. Booger McFarland: Even though Anthony's nickname is one you would most likely hear from a five-year-old, he was one of my favorite players when he played with the Colts.&#160; Booger, like so many other players on this list, went down to a knee injury.&#160; The steep price we paid for Booger (a second round pick) was definitely worth it, as he was exactly what the team needed come playoff time: A big body at defensive tackle who could also rush the passer.&#160; His patella cost him his career.
4. Mike Doss: Doss was a great safety when he was healthy.&#160; Some people forget how well he played in 2006, the year he tore his ACL.&#160; Through six games and only four starts, Doss had 2 interceptions and 24 tackles.&#160; He tore his ACL, and Antoine Bethea stepped up.&#160; Doss is currently unemployed, as he was cut by the Vikings after last year.&#160; Even though he player for THE Ohio State University, I still have mad love for Mike Doss.
3. James Mungro: Giving some love to the "fullback".&#160; I put fullback in quotations because he was only a fullback by title.&#160; He was more of a goal line back, and he did a damn good job at it too.&#160; Mungro caught Peyton's 48th touchdown pass in 2004, and that was just one of many dump off touchdowns Mungro caught.&#160; In 2002, Mungro had EIGHT rushing touchdowns while only playing in nine games, and he had seven catches in 2004, three of them being for a touchdown.&#160; Hopefully Mike Hart can do the same, as that is why he was drafted in the first place.
2. Edgerrin James: The Edge is a future first ballot Hall of Famer, so how can you not want him back here?&#160; Edge was absolutely unbelievable pre-knee injury, and he recovered nicely from the injury.&#160; Sadly, the Colts couldn't retain him, as the Arizona Cardinals offered a ridiculous amount of money to him prior to the 2006 season.&#160; His departure brought in Joseph Addai, and the rest was history.&#160; I would love to see Edgerrin finish his career in Indy after his contract runs up in Arizona.&#160; A running back over 30 can't ask for too much money, and he would continue the trend of signing old Colts running backs.
1. Brandon Stokley: Stokley was my favorite player when he was on the Colts.&#160; He was unselfish, a good leader, and a good citizen.&#160; Stokley was the perfect slot receiver.&#160; He was fast and could turn short passes into touchdowns.&#160; The Broncos were forced to sign him as he was killing them with the Colts, especially in the playoffs.&#160; Stokley is remembered most for his 1000 yard, 10 touchdown season in 2004 and most of all, catching Peyton's 49th touchdown pass in that year.
Note: As I was writing this, I realized that everyone of these players has had some sort of knee injury in their career.&#160; Knees have cost the Colts so much&#8230;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:50:03 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Top 5 Colts Draft Steals</title>
      <description>Looking from the opposite side of the spectrum now.&#160; After my top five draft busts from last week was such a hit (I never knew there were so many Rob Morris fans), I decided to do the top 5 draft steals.&#160; Now, Polian's drafts will be under the microscope now.&#160; This one will be easy to find the choices but hard to separate them.&#160; I will only use steals from the draft, so no undrafted free agents.&#160; Sorry Gary, Dominic, Big Ed.
5. Ryan Diem, Round 4, Pick 118, 2001: Diem has been a starter since his first season, and he hasn't looked back since.&#160; Diem has been the right guard for the Colts since 2003, and he has been a great run blocker in his time in Indy.&#160; Diem was a great pick in the fourth round, and he has helped the Colts line be dominate over the past 7 seasons.&#160; Offensive lineman taken before him-Ben Hamilton out of Minnesota.
4. Bill Brooks, Round 4, Pick 86, 1986: This is the first and only non-Polian pick on this list.&#160; Brooks was a solid receiver for the Colts for 7 seasons.&#160; He had 5818 receiving yards in 7 seasons with the team.&#160; He was also a fairly decent returner, averaging 6.8 yards per return on punts.&#160; He was recently inducted into the Colts Ring of Honor.&#160; Wide receiver taken before him-David Williams out of Illinois.
3. Cato June, Round 6, Pick 198, 2003: June and the two picks that follow were all tough for me to get the order on.&#160; June was a phenomenal player when he was with the Colts.&#160; He made the Pro Bowl in 2005, and he was a great pass defender.&#160; He got 10 interceptions in 4 years with the Colts.&#160; This all at outside linebacker.&#160; Cato June was designed for the Tampa 2.&#160; Linebacker taken before him-Joe Odom out of Purdue.
2. Robert Mathis, Round 5, Pick 138, 2003: My guess is most of you would have picked Mathis at number one.&#160; Mathis has 42 sacks in five seasons.&#160; He wasn't even a starter for the first three.&#160; I'm not a big Mathis fan, but there is no denying that he pressures the quarterback on a consistent basis.&#160; His play last season after Freeney got hurt and before his injury helped the Colts secondary out a lot.&#160; He played great against Jacksonville, and he had a great forced fumble that helped the Colts get out on a good start.&#160; He has 25 forced fumbles in his career as well.&#160; A great all-around pass rusher.&#160; Defensive&#160;end&#160;taken before him-Jamaal Green out of Miami (Fla.)
1. Antoine Bethea, Round 6, Pick 207, 2006: A little early, maybe.&#160; However, Antoine Bethea did make the Pro Bowl this season and had 4 interceptions, leading the secondary.&#160; Bethea was everything you could ask for out of a free safety.&#160; He made the big plays with his interceptions, and he had 47 tackles in 13 games.&#160; For someone who plays center field in the Tampa 2, that's pretty good.&#160;&#160;Safety taken before him-Marcus Hudson out of North Carolina State.

Photo by Darren Cummings, AP.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 00:02:51 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Rosey Passes on Indy, 4 Waived, and An Updated Roster Preview</title>
      <description>Long title, short blog.&#160; In some lucky news, Rosevelt Colvin passed on the Indianapolis Colts to sign with the Houston Texans.&#160; This surprised me, as Indianapolis is his home town.&#160; He even has a house in the area.&#160; The money was almost certainly the deciding factor.&#160; My guess is the Colts offered him a veterans minimum contract while the Texans offered one of a much higher value.&#160; I'm glad he passed on the Colts.&#160; With all of the injuries the Colts had last season, adding an injury prone player seems like a&#160;bad move, especially since it could keep someone like Curtis Johnson, a good UDFA, off of the roster.
To cut the roster down to 80, the Colts waived running back Justice Hairston, defensive lineman Dan Davis, kicker Shane Andrus, and center Pat Ross.&#160; Coach Dungy was a fan of Hairston, so that is the only surprise.&#160; The rest all played at positions that are incredibly deep and/or strong.&#160; The Colts had to get it cut down to 80, and there was no big news here.
Here's an updated roster prediction after the loss of Colvin, trade of Lawton, and the cuts.
53-man Roster
QB: Peyton Manning, Jim Sorgi
RB: Joseph Addai, Dominic Rhodes, Mike Hart
WR: Marvin Harrison, Roy Hall, Sam Giguere
WR: Reggie Wayne, Anthony Gonzalez
TE: Dallas Clark, Jacob Tamme (H-back), Tom Santi, Gijon Robinson
LT: Tony Ugoh, Dan Federkiel
LG: Ryan Lilja, Jamey Richard
C: Jeff Saturday, Steve Justice
RG: Mike Pollak, Charlie Johnson
RT: Ryan Diem
DE: Dwight Freeney, Josh Thomas, Curtis Johnson
DE: Robert Mathis, Marcus Howard, Keyunta Dawson (also plays UT)
DT: Ed Johnson, Quinn Pitcock, Darrell Reid
UT: Raheem Brock, Eric Foster, Colin Ferrell
SLB: Tyjuan Hagler, Ramon Guzman
MLB: Gary Brackett, Philip Wheeler
WLB: Freddy Keiaho, Clint Session
CB: Marlin Jackson, Kelvin Hayden, Dante Hughes (NB), Tim Jennings, Michael Coe
FS: Antoine Bethea, Brannon Condren
SS: Bob Sanders, Matt Giordano
K: Adam Vinatieri
P: Hunter Smith
LS: Justin Snow
Practice Squad
QB Adam Tafralis
RB Chad Simpson
WR Courtney Roby
OT Michael Toudouze
OG Mike Elgin
DL Jeff Charleston
LB Jordan Senn
DB Melvin Bullitt
4 Who Should Keep In Touch
RB Kenton Keith
WR Devin Aromashodu
WR Pierre Garcon
DB Brandon Foster</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:26:53 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday: Week 10 IDP Roundup</title>
      <description>Friday's FIO weekly fantasy football columns deals with those leagues that implement Individual Defensive Players (IDP) - co-founder &amp; editor Matt Hinzpeter discusses some of the key defensive players to keep an eye on in Week 10. Check this article each and every week on Fridays.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 13:58:16 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Top 20 Safeties in the NFL</title>
      <description>This is my list of the 20 best safeties in the league. I had a hard time on 10-20, but I put the best up, I think.

1. Troy Polamalu
2. Ed Reed
3. Brian Dawkins
4. Bob Sanders
5. Roy Williams
6. John Lynch
7. Sean Taylor
8. Adrian Wilson
9. Darren Sharper
10. Rodney Harrison
11.Chris Hope
12. Nick Ferguson
13. Danieal Manning
14. Mike Doss
15. Lawyer Milloy
16. Michael Boulware
17. Mike Brown
18. Pat Watkins
19. Adam Archuleta
20. Donovin Darius

Honorables: Dexter Jackson, Sammy Knight, Antoine Bethea, Jordan Babineaux

Not Proven Yet: Brandon Meriweather, LaRon Landry, and Reggie Nelson</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 18:22:48 -0500</pubDate>
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