The Facts: Dorsett garnered rave reviews during OTAs and minicamp. After completing offseason work, the rookie said on Tuesday that he doesn't know what role he will play this season alongside T.Y. Hilton and Andre Johnson, but plans to make plays whenever the opportunity arises. "I consider myself a playmaker," Dorsett said. "I want to be able to earn their trust and be a guy that they can look to make a big play and make a play anytime. I just want to earn their trust and that's it right now."
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Dorsett added that he's learned all the positions and will be ready to go from the jump of next month's training camp. "I feel really great about the playbook. I learned most of it," he said. "Everything that they installed at OTAs and minicamp I've learned. All the positions: X, F, Y, Z. I learned them all. I love football and studying football, so it hasn't been really that hard for me." There's no shortage of receiving weapons in the Colts offense, so it remains to be seen where Dorsett fits in. That said, anybody who earns playing time alongside Andrew Luck will have some interest to fantasy owners. We'll be watching Dorsett's progress closely in training camp.