The Indianapolis Colts will be entering the 2019 season with a group of high-upside pass catchers to help surround quarterback Andrew Luck.

How this group performs will have a large impact on the rest of the offense. There are a few question marks with the receiving corps, especially in terms of which players will hold certain roles.

However, it is still regarded as one of the best units in the league as the Colts’ receiving corps was ranked 10th in the NFL by Bleacher Report.

“Of course, the Colts already had Hilton on the roster, which significantly helps. The four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver averaged 1,206 receiving yards over the last six seasons. His consistency provides Indianapolis with a go-to target. The rest of the cast improved around Hilton. Indianapolis placed a priority on signing Funchess as a free agent. “When I watch his tape, what I see is a big man (6’4″ and 225 pounds) who is really athletic,” head coach Frank Reich told reporters. Campbell’s 4.31-second 40-yard-dash speed should complement Hilton’s route running and Funchess’ size. Plus, the team can rely on its two talented tight ends, Ebron and Doyle. At this time a year ago, Ebron was a first-round disappointment. He resurrected his career by posting a 13-touchdown effort in his first year with the Colts.”

The Colts have their top targets in place for the 2019 season. Hilton will be leading the wide receiver corps while Doyle and Ebron headline the tight end position.

Campbell should work his way into a sold role in the offense by season’s end while Funchess has a lot of upside with how the Colts want to work him. There is also the return of Deon Cain, who tore his ACL in the preseason and missed his entire rookie season.

The Colts offense should return as one of the best units in the NFL, and the receiving corps should have plenty to say about that.