July 2, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
Anthony Gonzalez,
Austin Collie,
Brandon Stokley,
Donald Brown,
Indianapolis Colts,
NFL,
NFL draft,
Peyton Manning,
Pierre Garcon,
Robert Mathis,
Roy Hall,
Taj Smith
In the first round of the NFL Draft, the Colts were up at the 27th pick.
Many people believed a wide receiver or a defensive tackle in the making for that pick on Indy. The experts were proven wrong as Indianapolis drafted running back Donald Brown, who was a complete start a Conneticutt.
As a receiver wasn't found for the Colts, they eventually decided picking one in the fourth round as Indy picked Austin Collie from BYU.
At 6'2" and pushing 210 pounds, Collie looked to be a dominant starter at the slot position, as he may be competing against Pierre Garcon, Roy Hall, and now even Taj Smith maybe. But let's save that for my next article.
Collie looked like a dangerous player with his size and his ability. Ability do what? He hasn't shown anything! Oh yes he has. Take a look [...]
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