By Andy Benoit, www.NFLTouchdown.com
Predicted: 1st
2007 Record: 13-3 (1st AFC South)
Head Coach: Tony Dungy (7th year)
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*rookie
**new veteran
Offense
QB: Peyton Manning Thirty-two and approaching his 11th season as a pro. So far, he’s done alright.
RB: Joseph Addai Excellent fit in Tom Moore’s system. Might be one of the five best running backs in football.
WR: Reggie Wayne Coming off career-high 1,510-yard season. Has supplanted Harrison as Indy’s No. 1 receiver.
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The Corey Simon saga may be finally coming to a close. Following up on a story posted at ColtsGab.com on Saturday, Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy confirmed that the defensive tackle failed a team physical in Indianapolis. Apparently, this was news to Simon and his agent, Roosevelt Barnes.
Barnes, who was obviously not happy with the news, told Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star on Monday that, “No one has called to tell us anything. The first I heard of Corey failing his...Read Full Story
Colts head coach Tony Dungy moved on to phase two of his life on Monday, calling it quits after a Hall of Fame NFL coaching career. After a 31-year NFL career, Dungy has decided it was time to move on and get set for the second part of his life, one that will involve doing what he enjoys most - ministering to others. “We just felt this was the right time,” Dungy said. “Don’t shed any tears for me. I got to live a dream most people don’t get to live.”
The 53-year-old Dungy told team owner...Read Full Story
Despite the uncertainty of his future playing for the Indianapolis Colts, defensive tackle Corey Simon has stated that he intends to report to the team’s training camp on Sunday. Simon told Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star, “I don’t have any comment at this point. I’m just going to report and go from there.” Simon’s status with the team has been in limbo since he missed the entire 2006 season with a knee injury and an undisclosed illness, which has been reported to be “polyarthritis...Read Full Story
In a rather unexpected turn of events, Colts head coach Tony Dungy will stay on as the head coach for one more year. Adam Schefter of the NFL Network is reporting that Dungy has decided to stick around on the sidelines for one more year, then give the head coaching duties over to current assistant Jim Caldwell. It was thought by many (including me) that Dungy would hang it up and walk away to be with his family in Florida.
Many around the league, including some of Dungy’s former players, also...Read Full Story
Thornton was a fourth-round draft pick by the Colts in 2002, Tony Dungy’s first year as head coach in Indianapolis. Like Pagano, Dungy is known famously for his relationships with players that help ensure success on the field and beyond. Dungy believes ...
This team has many holes and need to go BPA in the draft while transforming a defense. Thanks to who views the mock. I will be posting on this site now.
1st Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford
2nd Lamar Miller, RB, Miami
3rd Billy Winn, DE/DT, Boise State
4th Tommy Streeter, WR, Miami
5th Hebron Fangupo, DT, Brigham Young
5th TY Hilton, WR, FIU
6th Asa Jackson, CB, Cal Poly
7th Nick Provo, TE, Syracuse
7th Josh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina
7th...
1.) Andrew Luck- QB
2.)Coby Fleener -TE (If he falls...)/If not maybe Worthy-DT
3.)Brian Quick- WR- (Not sure he makes it out of the 2nd?)
4.) Derek Wolfe-DT
5.) Devon Wylie- WR
6.)William Vlachos-C
7.)Brian Peters-S
Picks 2, 3, and 4 will be lucky to survive the previous round.. but if they do....wow this draft would be great! Lots of new weapons for Luck. Imo Wolfe is maybe the most underrated player in this draft ...I hope no one catches...
That’s how I think sports like soccer and basketball helped him.” William C. Rhoden spoke to former Colts coach Tony Dungy for this column looking at how Luck and Robert Griffin III will do in Indianapolis and Washington respectively.
Defensive tackle Josh Chapman, a fifth-round pick out of Alabama, signed with the Colts. Terms were not disclosed. Chapman, 6-0, 316 pounds, started 25 of 54 games at Alabama and totaled 88 career tackles (44 solo), 2.5 sacks, 13.5 tackles for loss ...