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Indianapolis Colts' 53-man roster projection includes more O-line depth, another starting QB

The Indianapolis Colts open training camp Wednesday in Westfield, Indiana. Coming off just their second playoff appearance since 2014, the Colts hope Carson Wentz will stop the revolving door at quarterback. He's replacing the retired Philip Rivers, who replaced the ineffective Jacoby Brissett, who replaced the retired Andrew Luck, who returned after missing the 2017 season.

The Colts didn't have a hectic offseason signing outside players. They re-signed many of their own players, like running back Marlon Mack, receiver T.Y. Hilton and cornerbacks Xavier Rhodes and T.J. Carrie while letting starters Anthony Walker, Denico Autry and Justin Houston depart.

Here is a 53-man roster projection:


QUARTERBACK (2): Wentz, Jacob Eason

Wentz will be the fifth different Week 1 starting quarterback in as many seasons for the Colts. He's coming off a season in Philadelphia where he was sacked 50 times, threw 16 interceptions and was benched after 12 games. Wentz is reunited with coach Frank Reich, who was his offensive coordinator for two seasons with the Eagles. What also can't go unnoticed is that the Colts are giving second-year QB Eason the opportunity to be the primary backup this season. Eason didn't play a snap during his rookie season.