Analyzing Each Team’s 2015 NFL Draft

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Feb 20, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Miami wide receiver Phillip Dorsett speaks to the media at the 2015 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

1. player. 46. <p>The Indianapolis Colts went into the draft with a fully loaded offense, needing help stopping the run. They have Andre Johnson on the team now with T.Y. Hilton for Luck to throw to. But the Colts took receiver Phillip Dorsett, who’s a good player but didn’t fit a need nor was he the best available.</p> <p>The Colts didn’t have a pick in the second round, ending up with two picks in the third round. They took cornerback D’Joun Smith, who’s going to be depth behind their starting corners, with their first third-round pick. What makes this a good pick is starter Greg Toler has a tendency to get injured.</p><div class=. WR. Miami. Phillip Dorsett

With their second third-round pick, the Colts take 3-4 defensive end Henry Anderson. Anderson is a pretty good football player but I’m not sure he’s going to beat out Kendall Langford to start. I’m not sure Dorsett is the best recevier on the team right away either so this is a questionable draft for the Colts, who got faster when they needed to get more physical.

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Phillip Dorsett

WR, Miami

Indianapolis Colts
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The Indianapolis Colts went into the draft with a fully loaded offense, needing help stopping the run. They have Andre Johnson on the team now with T.Y. Hilton for Luck to throw to. But the Colts took receiver Phillip Dorsett, who’s a good player but didn’t fit a need nor was he the best available.

The Colts didn’t have a pick in the second round, ending up with two picks in the third round. They took cornerback D’Joun Smith, who’s going to be depth behind their starting corners, with their first third-round pick. What makes this a good pick is starter Greg Toler has a tendency to get injured.

With their second third-round pick, the Colts take 3-4 defensive end Henry Anderson. Anderson is a pretty good football player but I’m not sure he’s going to beat out Kendall Langford to start. I’m not sure Dorsett is the best recevier on the team right away either so this is a questionable draft for the Colts, who got faster when they needed to get more physical.

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