INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts are trying to find the right balance with the rare player capable of making a big impact in two phases of the game.
Ashton Dulin is making plays at wide receiver now. Big plays, none bigger than the 62-yard bomb he caught on Sunday for the first receiving touchdown of his NFL career. The sort of play the Colts need offensively.
The third-year ace has also arguably been the NFL’s best special teamer this season. Dulin, the Colts’ primary gunner, leads the NFL with 14 special teams tackles this season, three more than anybody else in the league so far.