Multiple Colts offensive players are working out together in California ahead of Training Camp
The Indianapolis Colts Training Camp is around the corner, with players set to report on July 24.And multiple members of the Colts offense decided they didn't want to wait until then to begin working towards the 2024 season. So, the group met together in California at the Proactive Sports Performance Complex. From Proactice Sports Performance's […]
The Indianapolis Colts Training Camp is around the corner, with players set to report on July 24.
And multiple members of the Colts offense decided they didn't want to wait until then to begin working towards the 2024 season. So, the group met together in California at the Proactive Sports Performance Complex.
From Proactice Sports Performance's post, it appears that Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr. again took the responsibility of planning this event so that the group could get together ahead of Training Camp. Based on the photos posted, the following players are confirmed to have been in attendance.
- Michael Pittman Jr., WR
- Jonathan Taylor, RB
- Anthony Richardson, QB
- Josh Downs, WR
- Alec Pierce, WR
- Adonai Mitchell, WR
- Trey Sermon, RB
- Evan Hull, RB
- Zavier Scott, RB
- Anthony Gould, WR
- Sam Ehlinger, QB
Getting nearly the entire WR and RB rooms in attendance is a major win for the Colts especially for starting QB Anthony Richardson. Being able to have this extra time with multiple of his top offensive weapons should help the team's offense shake off the rust during Training Camp faster. And it seems offenses typically struggle early on in camp each season. The youth in the Colts WR room also makes this type of event such a big deal. Outside of Pittman Jr., each of the four WRs in attendance are players that the Colts have drafted during the last three NFL Drafts.
These reps are also invaluable for multiple of the young Colts weapons in attendance, who will be able to get more accustomed to Richardson and his style of passing. In terms of timing their routes and knowing where he likes to throw the ball. That goes for more than just the WR room; both Evan Hull and Zavier Scott have a solid pass-catching skill set as well. It's also a great feeling to have Jonathan Taylor present after where things stood just a little under a year ago between the two sides.
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