T.Y. Hilton: If they want to pay me, they'll pay me

With minicamp wrapped up for the Indianapolis Colts, wideout T.Y. Hilton headed to Lawrence North High School to put on a camp of his own. The T.Y. Hilton ProCamp collaborated with the Boys & Girls club of Indianapolis to host 200 kids with help from college coaches and area prep players.

Yet it's not like things with the pro club are out of his mind. Specifically, a new contract that would allow the Pro Bowler to earn his market value.

"If they want to pay me, they'll pay me," Hilton said. "It takes both sides to come to an agreement. I leave that up to my agent and just go out there and have fun."

Hilton is entering the final year of his four-year rookie contract, and despite comments from Colts owner Jim Irsay and general manager Ryan Grigson affirming the need to keep Hilton through his second contract, it doesn't seem likely a deal will be reached this season — he will earn about $1.5 million in 2015.

Hilton will take a few weeks off before training camp to spend time with his family — including a trip to Sea World in July — but made sure he could give back to his community through his camp, which is like those he attended as a kid in Miami hosted by former NFL wideout Chad Johnson.

Joining Hilton at his camp on Saturday was Colts' tight end Dwayne Allen, who stressed Hilton's commitment to Indianapolis on and off the field, calling him a "pivotal piece" of the offense whom teammates want to see taken care of by the team.

"It means a lot," Allen said of a potential new deal for Hilton. "We love to say whenever we win we all eat. T.Y. is a guy who provides a lot of offense so that we can do a lot of winning. It'll be good to see him get rewarded for his efforts."