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3 Forgotten Colts Who Could Contribute in 2024

These Indianapolis Colts players suffered big setbacks but could return with solid contributions in 2024.
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Injuries rattled a young Indianapolis Colts squad before and during the 2023 campaign. 

Some notable names are quarterback Anthony Richardson (AC joint sprain), tight end Jelani Woods (hamstring), and cornerback Dallis Flowers (torn Achilles). 

But others were also affected, even missing any chance to see the field like the aforementioned Woods. 

This piece details three players who, if healthy, could contribute in more than a few ways toward Indy's goal to make the postseason in 2024. 

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Aug 12, 2023; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Indianapolis Colts running back Evan Hull (26) breaks a tackle by Buffalo Bills cornerback Ja'Marcus Ingram (46) in the first quarter of a pre-season game at Highmark Stadium.
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Ashton Dulin is the veteran of this list, entering his sixth NFL season in 2024.

Up to this point in his career, Dulin's primarily been used as a downfield threat. So far, he's caught 33 passes for 450 yards and 3 touchdowns.

However, Dulin's size and athleticism can help him serve Indy's offensive attack when called upon. While he hasn't put up star-studded receiving stats, Dulin does have solid special teams numbers.

He's stacked 36 tackles (28 solo) and is a force for Indy as a gunner when running down returners.

Dulin's role as a special teamer won't change as long as he's healthy, but his position is receiver, and he likely wants to contribute more in that regard.

Hiring an offensive mind like Steichen with a passer like Richardson made Dulin's 2023 intriguing. Both factored together could've helped Dulin post career-best numbers as a wide receiver.

Alas, he fell to a torn ACL in a joint practice with the Chicago Bears before the season started. The injury ended his 2023 campaign with no games played.

Dulin gets overlooked when discussing the receiving depth and hasn't been a consistent contributor on offense. He's also had several quarterbacks under center and, like many others on the Colts, needs consistency at coach and passer.

2024 is a big year for Dulin to show he can be a weapon in Steichen's offense.

He has the speed, frame, and strength to win big with vertical throws. He'll look to stay healthy and continue as a leader on special teams with potentially more snaps as a pass-catcher.


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