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Colts Wire on MSNJim Bob Cooter weighs in on progress this offseason from Indianapolis Colts WR AD MitchellColts' OC Jim Bob Cooter recently discussed the progress he's seen from Year 2 WR AD Mitchell, who has had an "exciting start."
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNWhere does Indianapolis Colts' offense land in post-minicamp rankings?The "open competition" for the Colts' starting quarterback job has been delayed with Anthony Richardson sidelined for most of OTAs and all of minicamp with a shoulder injury. This then opened the door for Daniel Jones to take all of the first team reps, and Shane Steichen was "very pleased" with what he saw.
With offseason programs now behind us, let's take a position-by-position look at where things stand for the Colts. Next up are the wide receivers.
"These seem to be targeted operations, pulling over specific vehicles," reads a social media post from the Indiana Undocumented Youth Alliance.
Right now, the only five-star quarterback in the 2027 class is Baton Rouge (La.) Dunham’s Elijah Haven, who was invited to the Rivals Five-Star but declined. That opens the door for the other highly-rated quarterbacks to make a move and many of them will be competing in Indianapolis.
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Kicker Spencer Shrader bouncing on and off the Indianapolis Colts' practice squad as a rookie and then from team to team at one point played a key role in the growth that he experienced over the last year, as he now looks to secure a starting job.