INDIANAPOLIS -- A big portion of the Indianapolis Colts' offseason was spent focusing on who the starting quarterback would be, who they would add to help at receiver and who would start at left tackle.
One other focus, which became even more pertinent after Jack Doyle announced his retirement: Who would play tight end?
They answered that question when they selected Jelani Woods out of Virginia in the third round (73rd overall).
At first glance, you would think Woods is a clone of 6-foot-5 Colts tight end Mo Alie-Cox.