» Notes: The Colts addressed the cornerback position in two major ways this offseason, first re-signing Desir, their top corner, to a reported three-year deal, and then selecting Ya-Sin with their second-round (34th-overall) pick in the NFL Draft. As the rookies get into the fold, one would assume that Indy could have a strong first four cornerback group of Desir and either Wilson or Ya-Sin on the outside and Moore II on the inside. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus was rotating several corners in and out throughout the offseason and in training camp practices, so we might not get a good idea just who will be playing what roles until closer to Week 1.

» Keep An Eye On: Like at linebacker, it'll be a numbers game once head coach Frank Reich and his assistant coaches begin deliberating on the number of corners that will make it onto their 53-man roster. One can always see a potential competition brewing between the likes of Collins and Hairston, while Milton, one of the top gunners in the league last year, hopes to continue taking advantage of his special teams niche while also trying to turn heads as a cornerback. The wild card could be Tell III, the fifth-round pick out of USC who is being converted over from safety; if things start to click for Tell III, his elite athleticism might be too much to keep off the roster when it's all said and done.