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Setting Realistic Expectations for Each Indianapolis Colts Rookie
Published by Kyle J. Rodriguez on July 1, 2015
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Indianapolis Colts
Rookies represent the best and worst about the NFL's offseason hope, and for the Indianapolis Colts, that's no different.
The Colts have relied on rookies for much of the Andrew Luck era, with good and bad results.
The reliance on Luck and the 2012 class has resulted in one of the most talented offenses in the NFL, with Luck, T.Y. Hilton and a pair of talented tight ends leading the way. A poor 2013 class led to a decaying pass rush and a still-in-shambles offensive line. The team hopes that encouraging seasons from Jack Mewhort and Jonathan Newsome in 2014 can help reverse that trend going forward.
Now, the Colts look to the class of 2015. The biggest value in a draft class is long-term, not simply rookie-year contributions, but the Colts still hope an impactful class can help propel the team on a Super Bowl ...
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