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Soon-to-Be Free Agent Jack Doyle Wants to Return to the Colts
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Soon-to-Be Free Agent Jack Doyle Wants to Return to the Colts

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 8:41 p.m. ET

According to the Indianapolis Star’s Zak Keefer, soon-to-be Indianapolis Colts free agent tight end Jack Doyle wants to return to the team next season:

The former Cathedral High School standout is coming off a career season with the Colts, catching 59 receptions for 584 receiving yards and 5 touchdown receptions:

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Per Pro Football Focus (subscription), he was their 15th best rated tight end overall with a +75.5 grade overall, and that was despite largely playing as the Colts 2nd-tight end behind starter Dwayne Allen.

Nov 6, 2016; Green Bay, WI, USA; Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle (84) catches a pass during the fourth quarter against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Indianapolis won 31-26. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

At 6’6″, 267 pounds, Doyle won’t necessarily ‘wow’ you athletically, but he’s incredibly solid–possessing an all-round game with his ability to block and catch at a high level.

For much of the season, he’s served as Luck’s safety valve over the middle–only trailing T.Y. Hilton on the team in total receptions. With deceptive quickness, he’s incredibly reliable with his soft hands and seems to make the plays when the offense needs them the most.

Fortunately for Colts fans, it appears as though the interest in having Doyle return is mutual, as general manager Ryan Grigson recently expressed a strong desire to re-sign the 4th-year tight end this offseason–along with fellow teammate Erik Swoope:

Bringing back Doyle would obviously be a prudent move for the Colts, as the 24 year old tight end remains one of the offense’s core players and has developed clear chemistry with star quarterback Andrew Luck–giving the offense a great luxury when featuring two tight end sets.

The Colts need more ‘football players’ like Doyle–not less, so re-signing the young tight end should be among the team’s top priorities. However, it won’t necessarily be easy, as Doyle could find a strong market from tight end needy teams this offseason.

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