Colts agreed to terms with sixth-round C Steve Justice on a multi-year contract.
Smart and efficient but undersized, Justice fits the mold of a lineman the Colts have done well to develop. He'll battle for a roster spot in camp.
Colts agreed to terms with sixth-round RB Mike Hart, a former Michigan Wolverine, on a four-year contract.
Hart is in the mix to back up Joseph Addai in 2008, but Dominic Rhodes is the slight favorite. It's still a battle to watch, as the Colts' No. 2 tailback typically finds a way to rack up yards during the season.
Colts agreed to terms with fifth-round DE Marcus Howard on a four-year contract.
A true late bloomer, Howard wasn't on the draft radar until his 10.5-sack senior season for the Georgia Bulldogs. He's a prospect to contribute in Indy's DE rotation, but at 6'1/237 seems unlikely to ever be a full-time player.
Colts agreed to terms with fourth-round TE Jacob Tamme on a four-year contract.
Essentially a rocked-up receiver, Tamme worked out of the slot in Kentucky's spread offense in college. He'll play special teams as a rookie and could be worth a look in deep leagues if Dallas Clark experiences injury problems.
Colts agreed to terms with rookie C/G Mike Pollak, the No. 59 overall pick, on a multi-year contract.
Pollak, who went to Arizona State, is a candidate to help replace Jake Scott at guard this year. Next season, he could take over at C for Jeff Hartings(in realtà intendono Jeff Saturday,ndl).
