The Facts:
Colts HC Tony Dungy said Harrison, who's coming off knee surgery, "is doing really well" and reiterated the receiver is not a suspect in an April 29 Philadelphia shooting about which he was questioned. "Everything we've heard and communicated from the Philadelphia police department, he's not a suspect in what's going on there," Dungy said.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Harrison probably won't be ready at the start of training camp but the team has been told he should be good to go for the regular season opener against Chicago Sept. 7. "We're going to ease [Harrison] into things gradually as we go and probably get [him] going," Dungy said. "Really strong those last two weeks of camp. ..." That's going to make it tough for those drafting early to make the best assessment possible. We'll remind you, the Colts spent most of last season expressing optimism about Harrison's return. That optimism turned out to be ill-advised.
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