2. Wide receiver Ashton Dulin
Indianapolis entered this season believing that one of its young and unproven receivers would step up. It was a huge gamble for the Colts. In an offseason where a ton of elite receivers switched teams, Indy only drafted Alec Pierce and remained committed to the young guys on the roster.
So far, this risky approach has been paying off. While guys like Michael Pittman Jr., Alec Pierce, and Parris Campbell are excelling in camp, Indy is also witnessing the emergence of fourth-year receiver Ashton Dulin.
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Dulin has made several impressive catches throughout training camp and he’s establishing himself as a reliable receiving threat. This is building off of last season when he had his best production as a pass catcher.
In 2021, Dulin caught 13 passes for 173 yards and two touchdowns. All were career highs for his short three-year career. However, with how he’s currently performing in training camp, he should blow all of those stats out of the water.
With Dulin’s combination of speed and his go-up-and-get-it ability, he should be an intriguing weapon in this Indianapolis offense. He’ll also likely be the fourth option, which will mean Dulin will be presented with plenty of favorable looks by defenses.