The Facts: The addition of receiver of Kamar Aiken should be an eye opener for fellow receiver Dorsett. Dorsett, the Colts' first-round pick in 2015, has been inconsistent through his first two seasons, and it's safe to say that his spot as the team's No. 3 receiver behind T.Y. Hilton and Donte Moncrief is up for grabs.
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As ESPN.com's Mike Wells notes, it wasn't supposed to be like this for Dorsett, though. Not after the Colts ignored more pressing needs on defense and on the offensive line to take the former University of Miami speedster with the 29th pick in the draft. But Dorsett has just provided the Colts glimpses of his potential through his two seasons. Glimpses don't carry much weight when Indianapolis relies so much on its offense to lead the way. Dorsett has 51 receptions for 753 yards and three touchdowns through his first two seasons. His 33 receptions last season were fifth on the team despite being third in targets with 60. So Aiken, along with fellow receiver Chester Rogers, will push Dorsett for snaps.