Rookie impact meter for Colts’ 2020 draft picks

Which rookies make the biggest impact?

Dezmon Patmon | WR | Round 6, Pick 212

With their selection of three straight picks, Indianapolis doubled down on the receivers and selected Dezmon Patmon out of Washington State.

What makes Patmon an interesting prospect is he’s 6-foot-4 with long arms while running a 4.48 in the 40 at the combine back in February. There is a bit of a log jam at receiver with Daurice Fountain, Ashton Dulin, Marcus Johnson and Patmon battling for probably one or two spots on the roster. Expect Patmon to either make the backend of the roster or make the practice squad.

Impact rating: 2


Jordan Glasgow | LB | Round 6, Pick 213

The final selection of the day for Indianapolis, they took the safety/linebacker out of Michigan, Jordan Glasgow. A walk-on at Michigan, Glasgow became a starter for the Wolverines his final year at Michigan as a hybrid defender, but made his hay as a core special teamer.

He played on all four special teams unit at Michigan, led special teams in tackles, and blocked a field goal his senior year. As a Colt, Glasgow should make the team as the core special teams guy, like Matthew Slater of the Patriots, but don’t expect him to see the field on defense at all in 2020.

Impact rating: 5