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How much have the Colts improved: Tight End

Even before Jack Doyle decided to retire (kudos to you Jack, it was one hell of a career and you were one of my favourite players this decade), the Colts clearly needed some better weapons at the tight end position. Doyle had failed to surpass 30 catches in 3 of his last 4 years, and was just not a consistent viable option in the passing game, while his ability as a run blocker was also starting to fade. After him is Mo Alie-Cox, a player that at one point had plenty of potential, and looked like he was ready to take the next step and cement himself as the new Colts’ starting tight end.