The Indianapolis Colts took two significant steps toward reshaping their wide receiver room. By reaching a long-term contract extension with Alec Pierce and agreeing to trade Michael Pittman to the Pittsburgh Steelers, General manager Chris Ballard has signaled a changing of the guard. Indy will have a new WR1 for the first time in five years.
Pittman ends his run in Indianapolis with 485 catches and more than 5,000 yards. He scored 25 touchdowns through the air and another four on the ground. Though never a deep threat, he was a quality possession receiver, as tough as they come, and a strong blocker.