Colts make practice squad moves

The Colts made some moves to the practice squad.

The Indianapolis Colts signed linebacker Forrest Rhyne and punter Nolan Cooney to the practice squad and released wide receiver DeMichael Harris and cornerback Ryan Smith from the practice squad, the team announced Tuesday.

Rhyne signed with the Colts during the offseason as an undrafted free agent, and Harris has been on and off the practice squad for the last three years.

Cooney hasn’t played an NFL game yet and was an undrafted free agent in 2021. This is somewhat significant considering the poor performance from Matt Haack in Week 7 against the Tennessee Titans.

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Colts sign WR DeMichael Harris to the practice squad

DeMichael Harris re-joins the Colts practice squad.

The Indianapolis Colts signed WR DeMichael Harris to the practice squad, the team announced Tuesday.

Harris has plenty of experience with the Colts having joined them as an undrafted rookie following the 2020 NFL draft. He has appeared in nin games with the Colts throughout his career.

With Keke Coutee likely out in Week 7 due to a concussion he suffered against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Harris fits the mold of potentially filling the role of depth wide receiver and punt returner—if he gets called up for the game.

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Colts elevate QB Brett Hundley, WR DeMichael Harris to active roster

Colts elevated QB Brett Hundley and WR DeMichael Harris from the practice squad.

The Indianapolis Colts elevated quarterback Brett Hundley and wide receiver DeMichael Harris from the practice squad to the active roster, the team announced Saturday.

Though quarterback Carson Wentz appears to be on track to start against the Tennessee Titans in Week 3, the Colts are bringing up some insurance as he deals with two ankle sprains.

If Wentz can’t go, it seems the Colts may use both Hundley and backup Jacob Eason.

Harris was elevated last week when Parris Campbell was ruled out with an abdomen injury but the latter is set to play in Week 3.

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Colts protect practice squad QB Brett Hundley, WR DeMichael Harris

Colts protected practice squad QB Brett Hundley, WR DeMichael Harris for Week 3.

The Indianapolis Colts protected practice squad players quarterback Brett Hundley and wide receiver DeMichael Harris in Week 3, per the league’s transaction wire.

As starting quarterback Carson Wentz works through two ankle sprains, it isn’t clear if he will be able to play against the Tennessee Titans in Week 3. This means the Colts would have to turn to Jacob Eason as the starter while Hundley would likely be elevated to the active roster as the backup.

Harris was elevated from the practice squad to the active roster in Week 2 after Parris Campbell suffered an abdomen injury. Harris saw just two snaps on offense against the Los Angeles Rams, but the Colts may just be preparing for Campbell to miss another game if that’s the case.

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Colts elevate WR DeMichael Harris to active roster

The Colts elevated WR DeMichael Harris from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of the Week 2 matchup with the Rams.

The Indianapolis Colts elevated wide receiver DeMichael Harris from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of the Week 2 matchup with the Los Angeles Rams, the team announced Saturday.

With Michael Pittman Jr. (ankle) and Parris Campbell (abdomen) both questionable for the game after not practicing on Friday, it seems the Colts want to make sure they have enough depth at wide receiver.

Harris is a slot wide receiver and will likely play limited snaps on offense depending on the statuses of Pittman Jr. and Campbell. He will also play special teams on Sunday.

Colts sign WR DeMichael Harris to the active roster

DeMichael Harris gets a promotion.

The Indianapolis Colts signed wide receiver DeMichael Harris to the active roster from the practice squad and waived defensive tackle Ron’Dell Carter as a corresponding move, the team announced Tuesday.

With a lack of explosive options on offense, Harris has proven to have some juice. He’s played in only two games but the Colts have found some creating ways to get him the ball and he’s proven to be an impact player after the catch and on end arounds.

Harris signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent following the 2020 NFL draft out of Southern Mississippi. He has caught all seven of his targets for 56 yards while taking two carries for 28 yards.

Carter was signed off of the Dallas Cowboys practice squad earlier in the season but has been a healthy scratch since arriving. He will now be subject to waivers.

The Colts also announced that running back Darius Jackson was signed to the practice squad.

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Stock up, Stock down from Colts’ 24-10 loss to Ravens

Stock report from the Week 9 loss.

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The Indianapolis Colts (5-3) were defeated 24-10 by the Baltimore Ravens (6-2) in Week 9 at Lucas Oil Stadium.

As it is with every game, some players saw their stock get impacted by the result of the matchup. Some players will see an increase in their stock. Some will be on the other side of the coin where their stock has fallen for whatever reason.

It is important to remember that the stock in a player is fluid. It can change from week to week or it can continue on the path or trend it is following.

Here’s the stock report for the Colts from the Week 9 loss to the Ravens: