The Facts: Through two days of practice, it's unmistakably clear the Colts' go-to lineup will feature three wide receivers and one tight end. The personnel: receivers T.Y. Hilton, Donte Moncrief and Dorsett along with tight end Dwayne Allen.
Diehards Line:
During the past three seasons, under coordinator Pep Hamilton and with tight end Coby Fleener in the lineup, the Colts used a two-wide receiver, two-tight end package as their base offense. In 2016, with Rob Chudzinski replacing Hamilton and with Fleener departing for New Orleans, the Colts are adapting. Without Fleener, the Colts no longer enjoy the twin-tight end lineup of Allen and Fleener that forced defenses to make so many tough decisions. What remains to be seen is how Dorsett grows into his new role. He’ll be going from playing in spots to playing extensively, given his presence in the base personnel group. The 2015 first-round pick will have to prove he’s up to the task. Those in deeper leagues will want to keep an eye on Dorsett's progress this coming month. It could pay off.