Payne Durham is a former three star recruit that chose to attend Purdue out of high school. He had to fight his way into playing time early in his college career, as he was stuck on the depth chart behind Brycen Hopkins early on at Purdue.
The Indianapolis Colts lost a major piece of their offense this offseason when veteran tight end Jack Doyle decided to retire after nine seasons with the team.
Key Moves: Drafted Jelani Woods with the #73 overall pick and Andrew Ogletree with the #192 pick. Longtime starter Jack Doyle retired. Depth Chart: Mo
The Indianapolis Colts selected Virginia tight end Jelani Woods with the 73rd overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft: The massive 6’7”, 259 pound tight end caught 44 receptions for 598 receiving yards (13.6 ypr.
The 2022 NFL Draft is officially just a month away. In order to help you all along until draft day, I decided to start a daily prospect spotlight series to talk about some players that the Colts could target next month.
The Indianapolis Colts are looking at adding another tight end during the NFL Draft after Jack Doyle retired this offseason. With the weak depth at the tight end position for the Indianapolis Colts, it is likely that Chris Ballard will draft one in this year’s NFL Draft.
The Indianapolis colts are learning a lot about tight ends in the 2022 Draft class like SMU’s Grant Calcaterra. After the retirement of Jack Doyle, the Indianapolis Colts haven’t done much to rebuild their tight end group.
The Indianapolis Colts have their eyes on Texas A&M tight end, Jalen Wydermyer, as the NFL Draft approaches. Well into the offseason, the Indianapolis Colts haven’t made any major moves to upgrade their pass-catchers.
Jelani Woods is taking the football world by storm as the draft gets closer and he may be a target for the Indianapolis Colts. If the Indianapolis Colts are looking for their Jack Doyle replacement, they can end their search and put “All Chips In” on University of Virginia’s tight end Jelani Woods.
With Jack Doyle riding off into the sunset and Mo Alie-Cox staring down a trip into free agency, the Indianapolis Colts find themselves in need of some
The Indianapolis Colts must begin the process of replacing recently retired tight end Jack Doyle. After nine seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, tight end Jack Doyle has decided to retire.
Indianapolis Colts receiver, TY Hilton, reacts to his teammate and close friend, Jack Doyle, retiring. TY Hilton once said that Jack Doyle was his favorite teammate.
While Colts fans will hate to lose Jack Doyle’s consistent production and top-notch character, there’s a slight silver lining regarding the team’s new salary cap number.
Nine years after working his way onto the roster of his hometown team and developing into a two-time Pro Bowl tight end, Jack Doyle is calling it a career.
He retires with 295 career receptions for 2,729 yards and 24 touchdowns over 131 regular-season contests.
As the confetti rained down from SoFi Stadium on Sunday night with the Los Angeles Rams winning Super Bowl LVI, the 2021 NFL season had officially come to a close.
As much as it pains me to say, the Indianapolis Colts are officially in draft season. The 2021 season is in the books and it is time to start looking at prospects in this upcoming class.
You know what they say: NFL officials never see the instigator, just the person who retaliates. And Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle took complete advantage of that on Monday night.
When adversity strikes, how one responds to it is always the key in handling it. Indianapolis Colts' veteran tight end Jack Doyle seems to believe that,
Jack Doyle a late training camp cut? No way. Not according to Bleacher Report analyst Alex Kay. In a recent piece predicting one surprise cut for each franchise, Kay shockingly predicted that one Jack Doyle could be a late camp cut, saving the franchise $4 million under the salary cap.
Doyle first appeared on the team's injury report on Wednesday and hasn't practiced this week.
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