Colts Update

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The Colts will be kicking off their 2008 Make It Personal Tour at the Lafayette Meijer on Monday, May 19, from 4-6 p.m. The tour will continue across Indiana through July 18.
Marcus Howard, a defensive end from the University of Georgia, was the Colts' fifth-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft. He is relatively inexperienced at the position, having started only one season in college, but he said that means he has room to grow.
Tom Santi - a Colts rookie tight end from the University of Virginia - said he was fortunate to play with a program with a rich tradition at his position. Early in his career, he played behind two tight ends bound for the NFL, one of whom – Heath Miller – may have been the best tight end in school history.
Steve Justice, a center from Wake Forest University, was one of the Colts' four sixth-round selections in the 2008 NFL Draft. He was the most decorated of the team's nine draft selections, but Justice said he took more pride in not missing a snap in college because of injury.
Name: Joseph Addai

# 29
Running Back
5-11, 214 lbs
LSU

Name: Antoine Bethea

# 41
Defensive Back
5-11, 203 lbs
Howard

Name: Rocky Boiman

# 50
Linebacker
6-4, 236 lbs
Notre Dame

Name: Gary Brackett

# 58
Linebacker
5-11, 235 lbs
Rutgers

Name: Raheem Brock

# 79
Defensive Tackle
6-4, 274 lbs
Temple

Name: Melvin
Bullitt

# 33
Defensive Back
6-1, 201 lbs
Texas A&M

Name: Jeff Charleston

# 60
Defensive End
6-4, 265 lbs
Idaho State

Name: Dallas Clark

# 44
Tight End
6-3, 252 lbs


Iowa

Name: Michael
Coe

# 25
Defensive Back
6-0, 190 lbs
Alabama State

Name: Brannon Condren

# 42
Defensive Back
6-1, 205 lbs
Troy

Name: Keyunta Dawson

# 96
Defensive End
6-3, 254 lbs
Texas Tech

Name: Ryan
Diem

# 71
Offensive Tackle
6-6, 320 lbs
Northern Illinois

Name: Daniel Federkeil

# 76
Offensive Tackle
6-6, 290 lbs
Calgary

Name: Bryan Fletcher

# 81
Tight End
6-5, 230 lbs
UCLA

Name: Dylan Gandy

# 57
Offensive Guard
6-3, 302 lbs
Texas Tech

Name: Matt Giordano

# 43
Linebacker
5-11, 200 lbs
California

Name: Anthony Gonzalez

# 11
Wide Receiver
6-0, 193 lbs
Ohio State

Name: Ramon Guzman

# 52
Linebacker
6-2, 232 lbs
Buffalo

Name: Tyjuan Hagler

# 56
Linebacker
6-0, 236 lbs
Cincinnati

Name: Roy Hall

# 83
Wide Receiver
6-3, 240 lbs


Ohio State

Name: Marvin Harrison

# 88
Wide Receiver
6-0, 185 lbs
Syracuse

Name: Kelvin Hayden

# 26
Defensive Back
6-0, 195 lbs
Illinois

Name: Dante Hughes

# 20
Defensive Back
5-10, 190 lbs
California

Name: Marlin Jackson

# 28
Defensive Back
6-0, 196 lbs
Michigan

Name: Tim Jennings

# 23
Defensive Back
5-8, 185 lbs
Georgia

Name: Charlie Johnson

# 74
Offensive Tackle
6-4, 305 lbs
Oklahoma State

Name: Ed Johnson

# 99
Defensive Tackle
6-2, 296 lbs

Penn State

Name: Freddy Keiaho

# 54
Linebacker
5-11, 226 lbs
San Diego State

Name: Kenton Keith

# 36
Running Back
5-11, 210 lbs

New Mexico State

Name: Dan Klecko

# 90
Defensive Tackle
5-11, 275 lbs

Temple

Name: Luke Lawton

# 45
Running Back
6-0, 240 lbs
McNeese State

Name: Ryan Lilja

# 65
Offensive Guard
6-2, 290 lbs

Kansas State

Name: Peyton Manning

# 18
Quarterback
6-5, 230 lbs
Tennessee

Name: Robert Mathis

# 98
Defensive End
6-2, 245 lbs
Alabama A&M

Name: Aaron Moorehead

# 85
Wide Receiver
6-3, 200 lbs
Illinois

Name: Rob Morris

# 94
Linebacker
6-2, 243 lbs

Brigham Young

Name: Quinn Pitcock

# 97
Defensive Tackle
6-2, 299 lbs
Ohio State

Name: Darrell Reid

# 95
Defensive Tackle
6-2, 288 lbs

Minnesota

Name: Simeon Rice

# 78
Defensive End
6-5, 268 lbs

Illinois

Name: T.J. Rushing

# 34
Defensive Back
5-9, 186 lbs

Stanford

Name: Bob Sanders

# 21
Defensive Back
5-8, 206 lbs
Iowa

Name: Jeff Saturday

# 63
Center
6-2, 295 lbs
North Carolina

Name: Jake Scott

# 73
Linebacker
6-5, 295 lbs

Idaho

Name: Clint Session

# 55
Linebacker
6-0, 235 lbs
Pittsburgh

Name: Hunter Smith

# 17
Punter
6-2, 209 lbs

Notre Dame

Name: Justin Snow

# 48
Tight End
6-3, 240 lbs

Baylor

Name: Jim Sorgi

# 12
Quarterback
6-5, 196 lbs

Wisconsin

Name: Josh Thomas

# 91
Defensive End
6-5, 271 lbs
Syracuse

Name: Michael Toudouze

# 75
Offensive Tackle
6-6, 303 lbs
TCU

Name: Tony Ugoh

# 67
Offensive Tackle
6-5, 301 lbs

Arkansas

Name: Ben Utecht

# 86
Tight End
6-6, 251 lbs

Minnesota

Name: Adam Vinatieri

# 4
Kicker
6-0, 202 lbs
S. Dakota State

Name: Reggie Wayne

# 87
Wide Receiver
6-0, 198 lbs
Miami (Florida)

Name Anthony McFarland

# 92
Defensive Tackle
6-0, 300 lbs
LSU

Name Mike Seidman

# 42
Tight End
6-4, 261 lbs
UCLA

Name Antonio Smith

# 37
Defensive Back
5-9, 192 lbs
Ohio State

Name Dwight Freeney

# 93
Defensive End
6-1, 268 lbs
Syracuse

Name Tony Dungy

Position: Head Coach
Yrs with Team:
6

 


Name Jim Caldwell

Position: Asst. Head Coach / Quarterbacks
Yrs with Team: 6


Name Clyde Christensen

Position: Receivers Coach
Yrs with Team: 6


Name Richard Howell

Position: Assistant Strength Coach
Yrs with Team: 8


Name Gene Huey

Position: Running Backs Coach
Yrs with Team:
16

 


Name Ron Meeks

Position: Defensive Coordinator
Yrs with Team:
6


Name Pete Metzelaars

Position: Off. Quality Control
Yrs with Team:
4


Name Tom Moore

Position: Offensive Coordinator
Yrs with Team:
10


Name Howard Mudd

Position: Off. Line Coach
Yrs with Team:
10


Name Mike Murphy

Position: Linebacker Coach
Yrs with Team:
10

 


Name Rod Perry

Position: Special Asst. to Defense
Yrs with Team:
1

 


Name Russ Purnell

Position: Special Teams Coach
Yrs with Team:
6

 


Name John Teerlinck

Position: Def. Line Coach
Yrs with Team:
6


Name Ricky Thomas

Position: Tight End Coach
Yrs with Team:
6


Name Jon Torine

Position: Strength and Conditioning Coach
Yrs with Team:
10


Name Alan Williams

Position: Def. Backs Coach
Yrs with Team:
6

 


Name Carlos Woods

Position: Def. Quality Control
Yrs with Team:
1


Lucas Oil Products, a California-based motor sports industry leader with strong ties to Indiana, has won the naming rights for the new Indiana stadium in downtown Indianapolis.

Beginning with the 2008 season, Lucas Oil Stadium will be home to the Indianapolis Colts, the NCAA men’s and women’s Final Four tournaments and other major sports events. Click here to learn more.