Unheralded Colts’ players who could carve out a role in training camp

Unheralded Colts’ players who could carve out a role in training camp
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Looking at this year’s depth chart, at least on paper, it seems like the starting positions are pretty much set, barring injuries or surprises. Other than the quarterback battle, which will be well documented, there are a few roles on the team that are up for grabs, and a strong training camp will help these player’s chances of securing meaningful playing time.

Neville Gallimore, defensive tackle

Gallimore has not lived up to his potential as a third round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. As an undersized defensive tackle he understandably struggles a bit against the run, but his pass-rush production has been almost non-existent, having posted a career 5.1% pressure rate. Now this is not a player to get excited about, and I am not that high on his potential and ability to show what made him get picked so high, thing is, the Colts do not have a lot of bodies at defensive tackle. Taven Bryan played meaningful snaps last season, and he was well below-average. Gallimore will have the chance to play alongside Buckner, Latu, and Paye on passing situations, so he will get his fair share of one-on-one matchups. His only competition for that backup 3-tech spot right now is Adebawore, who was underwhelming last season, and rookie Tim Smith. A good training camp will put Gallimore on the right track for a good 10-15 snaps a game.

Tyler Goodson, running back

This is not a name Colts’ fans have good memories of, as that drop in the final play of the 2022-23 season on 4th down against the Texans still stings a bit, but Goodson is now entering his third year in Indy, and other than JT the running back room is wide open. Taylor’s biggest weakness is his pass-catching abilities, which happen to be Goodson’s strength, at least on paper, with 70 receptions in college and constant usage as a third and long specialist in the NFL. If Goodson takes that next step and has a good showing in training camp then the coaching staff will be more inclined to giving him opportunities on passing downs. There is also a spot wide open for the backup running back spot, but right now Goodson is behind newly acquired Khalil Herbert and rookie D.J. Giddens, who have more experience and proven track record running the ball.

Jaylon Carlies, linebacker

Linebacker is by far the Colts’ thinnest position group, as even before E.J. Speed left in free-agency it was still a major position of need for the team. Other than Franklin there is not a single player with meaningful starting experience, and it remains to be seen whether Anarumo trusts Zaire the same way Gus Bradley did. Carlies was really good on limited playing time last season, and enters training camp as the starting linebacker alongside Franklin. There is also a strong possibility that the front-office decides to make some moves at the position and add another veteran, but even so Carlies would only...