How re-signing WR Ashton Dulin impacts Colts’ draft plans

The re-signing of WR Ashton Dulin gives the Colts some nice depth, but the position should still be a target in the draft.

The Indianapolis Colts have indicated with the release of quarterback Matt Ryan that they are moving on to the future, including evaluating and drafting a rookie quarterback in the 2023 draft.

No one but the team knows who that player will ultimately be, but one thing remains clear: the team must set that player up for success.

Since pairing former Colt T.Y. Hilton with future Hall of Fame receiver Reggie Wayne, the team has been looking for a consistent product from its receiving corps. They drafted several receivers along the way, with standout players in Parris Campbell, Michael Pittman, Jr., and Alec Piece.

However, Campbell may have seen his last days in a Colts uniform. Despite returning from multiple seasons with injuries and producing his best season, the team may be unable to re-sign him. His potential contract is likely on par with upper market value and above what their roster can handle.

With that, it makes sense that the Colts worked to bring back second-team All-Pro special teams contributor and wide receiver Ashton Dulin. The former undrafted free agent landed a two-year deal worth up to $9.2 million.

He’s a versatile player that allows the team to boost its wide receiver depth and serve as special teams gunner on punt coverage.

By allowing Dulin the flexibility to serve in two roles, general manager Chris Ballard can work to find a cheaper option to fill the void Campell would leave if he signs elsewhere. It’s a reasonable assumption to think this option may be available in the draft.

If this is the choice, there are several options, including an intriguing fit in Ole Miss’s Jonathan Mingo. Mingo is a big-bodied receiver who would feast in Jim Bob Cooter’s offense, and Mingo also has experience playing in the slot, Campbell’s specialty.

Regardless of what happens with Campbell’s future with the team, the re-signing of Dulin shouldn’t prevent the Colts from looking at upside prospects in the draft at the wide receiver position.

While decisions loom large, the clock is ticking.

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Fantasy Football: 10 utilization stats to know from Week 17

Here are the top fantasy football utilization stats you need to know from Week 17 ahead of the NFL’s regular-season finale this week. 

Here are the top fantasy football utilization stats you need to know from Week 17 ahead of the NFL’s regular-season finale this week.

T.Y. Hilton making big impact for Cowboys: ‘If he’s in this offense, this offense can go’

How much has Hilton meant to the Cowboys offense after just 2 games? CeeDee Lamb asked for his jersey after the win in Tennessee. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Jersey swaps have become a commonplace ritual at the end of every NFL game, players trading souvenirs with opponents to build a collection of game-worn gear that showcases the talented athletes they’ve battled on the gridiron.

But when Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb left Nashville’s Nissan Stadium after Thursday night’s 27-13 win over the Titans, he did so with the grass-stained No. 16 of one of his own teammates, T.Y. Hilton.

“I told him I wanted this jersey. He’s not walking out with it, I am,” Lamb said via Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News. “Just him being a great teammate and a great mentor for me just in such a short span. It’s value, bro.”

That’s how much of an impact the 11th-year veteran’s leadership and presence on the field has made in just two games as a Cowboy.

“I think it’s obvious,” Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said Thursday of the impact Hilton has had, even in a short time. “You can see that he’s connected, not only in the receiver room, but on the sideline. Obviously, he’s a veteran with a lot of pelts on the wall. I really like the addition.”

But more than just drawing coverage away from Lamb or sharing with the team’s WR1 what he could expect from the Titans secondary after all his own meetings with them in the AFC South, Hilton has become an immediate contributor to the Cowboys passing attack.

His first catch as a Cowboy converted an improbable third-and-30 on Christmas Eve versus Philadelphia. To kick off New Year’s weekend, he hauled in four receptions for 50 yards. Three of those grabs moved the chains on a third down; two extended drives that turned into Dallas touchdowns.

“That’s all a credit to him,” quarterback Dak Prescott told reporters, “just being able to come in a couple weeks ago and make the impact that he’s made, make big-time catches, show up on third down, and just- time and time again when his number is called- make those plays. But if you go back and you look at this guy’s resume and his history and his career, there’s no surprise in what he’s doing.”

Hilton currently ranks 56th on the league’s all-time receiving yardage list. With another 400 yards and change, he’ll break the Top 50 and surpass legends like Eric Moulds, Shannon Sharpe, Donald Driver, and Andre Rison.

And based on what Cowboys Nation has seen in just two game appearances wearing the star, the 33-year-old hasn’t lost a step.

“It’s very deceptive,” Lamb remarked earlier in the week. “His arms don’t move as fast, but his legs are sure still turning. It’s crazy.”

He’s made big plays in big games, and he hasn’t lost anything,” owner Jerry Jones said Friday on K&C Masterpiece on Audacy’s 105.3 The Fan in Dallas.

He’s certainly bringing something to the dance here in terms of making us a better football team,” Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones told GBag Nation on 105.3 The Fan later in the day. “We were fortunate enough to get him, and as you can see, he’s ready. He’s ready to play right away and help us right away. That chemistry is only going to get better, and that leadership in that wide receiver room, which was a young room to start with. For him to come in there and be able to lead these guys and really be a mentor has been a huge plus. But no mistake about it: as we all saw last night, he can really make plays for us.”

Lamb got the targets and the yards Thursday. Tight end Dalton Schultz got the touchdowns. But the Cowboys’ real unsung hero may have been the guy whose jersey went home with his own teammate.

Because with the playoffs looming, CeeDee Lamb has already seen the difference T.Y. Hilton makes.

“If he’s in this offense, this offense can go.”

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End-zone angle of Prescott’s red-beam dot to Hilton gives goosebumps

Take a look at the now famous Dak Prescott dime to T.Y. Hilton from an amazing end-zone angle that will give you goosebumps watching it. | From @KDDrummondNFL

We’ve already given space here to the words of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott on the spectacular game he played. “Is this really happening?” he thought, after throwing a Pick-6 on the game’s opening drive to put his team in an immediate hole. He responded, of course, going 24-for-24 against zone coverage en route to a 347-yard passing day and player of the game honors.

In a double comeback, Prescott and company had to come up with some spectacular plays, including this gutsy fourth-down call that allowed the final assault to begin. But the biggest play was of course, that fateful 3rd-and-30 completion to newcomer T.Y. Hilton. “That’s what I do,” Hilton would say afterwards. And while he might be used to making such plays, it’s still an amazing to witness.

Even moreso, when a cameraman captures it from the perfect angle. That’s exactly what Fox photojournalist Chris Hanks was able to do on Saturday. The throw should be placed in the Louvre. This is the angle they need to use.

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T.Y. Hilton slays in Cowboys debut with clutch 3rd-and-30 grab: ‘That’s what I do’

T.Y. Hilton made one catch in his Dallas debut, but the improbable play will live in Cowboys history and previews what the veteran has left. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Life still moves pretty fast for T.Y. Hilton.

It took exactly half a workout on Dec. 12 for the Cowboys coaching staff to see that the 33-year-old could give the team a boost at wide receiver heading into the home stretch of the regular season and what they hope is a long playoff run.

On Dec. 24, in his first game wearing the star, it took all of one catch for Hilton to endear himself to Cowboys Nation.

Hilton’s first catch for the club (and his only reception in his Dallas debut) has all the makings of a play that will live on in the annals of franchise history, moving the sticks and extending a key fourth-quarter drive in improbable fashion, helping set up a game-tying touchdown against a hated rival, and sparking his new team to a win that leaves a division crown- and even the NFC’s top seed- still mathematically possible.

But even if that doesn’t happen, the four-time Pro Bowler made a ridiculous first impression on Cowboys fans with a moment that will forever be known as “3rd-and-30.”

“They called my personnel,” Hilton told reporters at his locker Saturday night following the 40-34 Cowboys victory. “I was running, [Eagles cornerback Darius] Slay was kind of, I guess, eyes-in-the-backfield, and I was like, ‘Man, if Dak [could] give me it…’ And then the ball just took off. And I was like, ‘Well, here we go.’

Prescott’s heave traveled 62.1 yards in the air. Next Gen Stats pegged the completion probability at a 22.5%. Third-and-30 plays historically have a 2% success rate since 2000.

But never tell T.Y. Hilton the odds.

“I just hit the gas and ran past him,” he explained. “I can still play. If you think I can’t play, then that’s on you.”

The team’s WR1 agrees.

“That’s T.Y. A very exciting player. Has been his whole career. For sure, a deep threat. Don’t let the size fool you; the speed will sneak up on you,” CeeDee Lamb confirmed.

Lamb also senses that Hilton’s presence just opened up new opportunities for him, too.

“You keep trying to double me, I have playmakers on the outside.”

It does appear that after ten years as a fixture in Indianapolis, the football world perhaps gave up too soon on the former third-round draft pick out of Florida International.

But Prescott certainly knew what the newest weapon in his arsenal could do, even after just a few practices together.

“That’s a guy that has made a lot of big-time catches in his career,” the quarterback said in his postgame press conference.

“I knew to put some air under it, and I knew he would go make a play. Either that or an incompletion, and he obviously went and made a catch. Third-and-30, find T.Y.”

Hopefully, that situation doesn’t come up too often. But with one clutch 52-yard reception, the Cowboys saw very quickly what Hilton can still bring to the table, both on and off the field.

“Obviously, T.Y. is extremely talented, extremely proven, has played at a Pro Bowl level multiple years, so obviously these types of situations are unique: for him to be available and for our organization themselves to get a deal done,” Dallas head coach Mike McCarthy shared. “You couldn’t find anything but extremely high praise for him as the far as the phone calls that were made. He’s been everything plus. He’s come in here and just grinded on our coaches and learned the language. The biggest thing is, he’s a very polished route runner. He’s done it at a high level, I like the way he’s integrated himself into the group. He’s a great fit for us.”

Whether he’s pulling coverage away from Lamb, drawing the occasional penalty with his veteran craftiness, or providing experienced leadership to a young wide receiving corps on the sideline and practice field, Hilton has already proven to be everything the team said they wanted during their pursuit of free agent Odell Beckham, Jr.

The difference, of course, is that Hilton stepped in and made a game-changing difference while the calendar still said December.

“That’s what I do, man. I just make plays. That’s what I’m here for. I’ll continue to make plays, continue to guide those guys and help them as much as I can. And when I get out there, just show them that I’m still here,” he said.

But look quick, because, as T.Y. Hilton showed Saturday night, he can still can go from here to there really, really fast.

And he might just be the missing ingredient that takes the Cowboys over the early-postseason speed bump that’s stymied them for a quarter-century.

“If I’m able to do that, then the sky’s the limit for us.”

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T.Y. Hilton sets up Cowboys tying TD with 53-yard catch on 3rd-and-30

T.Y. Hilton with a Christmas miracle for the Cowboys on third-and-30

Dak Prescott had been sacked twice in a row to set up the unenviable third-and-30 for the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth quarter on Saturday against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Cowboys quarterback did what anyone would do … throw a deep ball to a receiver who had zero receptions for Dallas in his career.

However, that receiver was the stellar former Colt T.Y. Hilton and the managed to corral the throw that went for 53 yards.

The Christmas Eve prayer set up a pass to CeeDee Lamb that was good for 7 yards and a score.

After Brett Maher’s PAT, the Eagles and Cowboys were tied at 34 as the fourth quarter dwindled.

Jaguars list OLB Travon Walker as inactive vs. Cowboys

Travon Walker is out of action for the first time this season due to an ankle injury.

Jacksonville Jaguars outside linebacker Travon Walker will miss the first game of his young NFL career due to an ankle injury suffered last week against the Tennessee Titans.

Walker was listed as one of five inactives for the Jaguars’ Week 15 game against the Dallas Cowboys.

On Friday, the Jaguars listed six players — including quarterback Trevor Lawrence and offensive lineman Brandon Scherff — as questionable for Sunday. All but Walker are set to play, which means linebacker Chad Muma is back after sitting out Week 14.

Among the Cowboys’ six inactive players Sunday is wide receiver T.Y. Hilton, who signed with the team earlier this week and was considered a possibility to play against the Jaguars.

The Cowboys listed safety Jayron Kearse as questionable on Friday, but he is active and set to play against the Jaguars. Dallas also activated offensive tackle Tyron Smith on Saturday and are expected to have the left tackle in the starting lineup for the first time this season after he missed the first 14 weeks due to a hamstring injury.

Cowboys finally signed a veteran WR for their Super Bowl push (no, it’s not Odell Beckham Jr.)

The Cowboys have seemingly taken themselves out of the OBJ sweepstakes.

The 10-3 Dallas Cowboys have made a splashy receiver signing ahead of what the team hopes to be a deep playoff run, adding a veteran wideout with multiple Pro Bowl appearances in his career.

But it wasn’t the receiver many expected.

On Monday afternoon, the Cowboys announced the signing of longtime former Indianapolis Colts receiver T.Y. Hilton. The 33-year-old — who went unsigned during the offseason and throughout most of the regular season after his contract expired in Indianapolis last year — has made four Pro Bowl appearances in his career and led the NFL in receiving yards in 2016.

This all but guarantees that Dallas won’t be signing Odell Beckham Jr., after all. The veteran star also hasn’t played since 2021, when he won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams, but it looked like he could be heading to the Lone Star State after a visit last week.

However, things seemed to fizzle out after Beckham underwent a physical that reportedly left the team with concerns that he hadn’t recovered enough from a torn ACL in the Super Bowl win enough to play this season.

With the Cowboys essentially publicly taking themselves out of the OBJ sweepstakes, fans — many of whom expected him to join Dallas’ roster — were surprised.

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Cowboys sign veteran wide receiver T.Y. Hilton

The 10-year veteran was named to 4 Pro Bowls with the Colts; now he’ll look to step in and help Dallas before the ’22 season is out. | From @ToddBrock24f7

The Cowboys have signed an experienced wide receiver with Pro Bowl pelts on the wall.

But it’s not Odell Beckham Jr.

Dallas announced the signing of 10-year veteran T.Y. Hilton on Monday. Hilton is a former third-round draft pick who played for the Indianapolis Colts for ten seasons, has been named to four Pro Bowls, and led the league in receiving yards in 2016.

While he’s been a free agent watching from home for the 2022 season, the Miami native is healthy, ready to step in and start playing immediately. That’s an important note following last week’s OBJ sweepstakes, as the Cowboys have made no bones about expecting any late-season add to help them on the field before the regular season is over.

CeeDee Lamb is currently the team’s undisputed WR1, ranking in the league’s top 10 in targets, receptions, and receiving yards. Michael Gallup has played well since returning from injury, Noah Brown leads the team in yards per reception, and veteran James Washington made his Dallas debut during Sunday’s game against Houston.

Hilton, who turned 33 years old in November, started the 2021 season on injured reserve due to a disc issue in his neck. After a five-game absence, he returned and suffered a quad injury in Week 6, costing him one game. He then suffered a concussion in Week 8 and missed a single outing while in protocol.

For what it’s worth, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said after Sunday’s 27-23 win over the Texans that the team has not moved on from the prospect of also adding Beckham.

“Not at all, with a big exclamation,” he told reporters.

But the team is already looking to Hilton to help punctuate a double-digit-win season.

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Cowboys sign 4-time Pro Bowl wide receiver T.Y. Hilton

Longtime Colts WR T.Y. Hilton has signed with the Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys added to their wide receiver corps on Monday … and while they grabbed a Pro Bowl wideout, it wasn’t Odell Beckham Jr.

The Cowboys have signed former Indianapolis Colts star, T.Y. Hilton, a four-time Pro Bowler.

Hilton had played his entire career with the Indianapolis Colts from 2012-21.

He has made 631 catches for 9,691 yards with 53 going for touchdowns.

The 33-year-old joins CeeDee Lamb, Noah Brown, and Michael Gallup among others in the Dallas wide receiver stable.