Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Parris Campbell went through a tough rookie season when it came to injuries, but the team still believes in the upside he could present.

Campbell suffered several injuries throughout his rookie season after being selected with the No. 59 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft. From a sports hernia to a broken hand and a broken foot, Campbell’s first season was less than ideal.

Entering his second season, Campbell is working hard to make sure he’s ready for Year 2, and the Colts still believe in the upside of the Ohio State product.

“Look, a little of it was bad luck with Parris (Campbell) this year,” said general manager Chris Ballard. “I’ll say this about Parris, he has not left the building since the end of the season. He has been there working, rehabbing and getting his body (right). I think he understands what he has to do to try to get his body right for the grind of the season. We think Parris Campbell has a lot of upside. I think we saw it.”

Campbell had a few games that showcased his upside and speed, something the Colts have lacked throughout the wide receiver position. He can be used both in the passing and running game.

The Colts have a need at the wide receiver position. Even with T.Y. Hilton, who has been dealing with injuries in recent seasons, the Colts have to add more explosive options to the room.

Campbell has the type of explosiveness the Colts need in the passing game, and the hope is he can be a bigger part of the offense in 2020.