With minicamp now complete, the Indianapolis Colts’ roster is taking shape across all positions. This analysis examines the wide receiver group, categorizing players based on their likelihood of making the final 53-man roster.
The exercise provides clarity on available roster spots and highlights players potentially on the margins heading into training camp.
Locks (3): Alec Pierce, Josh Downs, Ashton Dulin
Pierce and Downs form the foundation of the receiver rotation, while Dulin enters as the front-runner for the WR3 role. Even if Dulin doesn’t secure that specific job, his value as a core special teams contributor and willing blocker in the run game makes him virtually guaranteed to be on the roster under Shane Steichen’s system.
Probably Make the Team (3): Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Deion Burks, Anthony Gould
These three receivers are expected to be on the roster, though their positions aren’t entirely secure. Westbrook-Ikhine’s contract includes an exit clause, making him a potential candidate for release if needed. Gould brings return ability and slot versatility, while Burks offers similar potential in that role.
As seventh-round picks, neither Burks nor recent draft selections have guaranteed roster spots. The Colts have shown willingness to release draft picks before their first seasons.
On the Bubble (6): Laquon Treadwell, Raylen Sharpe, Eli Pancol, Coleman Owen, EJ Horton, Sahmir Hagans
Treadwell represents the most intriguing bubble player, capable of playing the third receiver role or providing injury depth. However, spending time on the practice squad remains a realistic possibility based on recent team decisions.
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