Collie in competition for playing time

Published: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:08 a.m. MDT
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On the day the Indianapolis Colts selected Austin Collie in the NFL Draft in April, it looked like a perfect fit.

A couple of months later, it looks even more so.

The Colts recently concluded off-season practices and Collie, their fourth-round pick, has made a definite impression at slot receiver.

BYU's all-time leading pass-catcher is battling Pierre Garcon, Roy Hall and John Matthews for the No. 3 receiver position behind Reggie Wayne and Anthony Gonzalez. Their battle is expected to continue when the Colts report to Terre Haute, Ind., for the start of training camp Aug. 2.

For now, Collie is taking a well-deserved vacation. He and his wife, Brooke, have found an apartment in an area in Indianapolis where they feel comfortable, said Collie's father, Scott.

Quarterback Peyton Manning, the three-time NFL MVP, and coach Jim Caldwell like what they've seen from Collie, who shined during the Colts' rookie mini-camp in May. He earned praise for running precise routes and his pass-catching abilities.

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"We do feel that Austin is a young, rookie force that has done a tremendous job in learning," Caldwell told the Indianapolis Star. "He seems to be the kind of guy that catches on quickly. He has a good feel for spatial awareness. He's gotten to the point where it seems that he is starting to connect well with Peyton (Manning). I do feel that we have certainly made some ground in that area."

Collie and Manning have established a relationship on the field in recent weeks, Scott Collie told the Deseret News.

"It appears Peyton is developing a trust with Austin," he said. "There were a couple of instances where Peyton chewed on Austin pretty good. Having Peyton chew on him kind of showed that he trusted Austin, and thought he could handle it as a rookie, otherwise he wouldn't have gone at him as hard as he did. Austin learned from it."

The receiver position is undergoing something of an overhaul in Indianapolis, as Gonzalez has moved from an inside receiver spot to the outside. Meanwhile, several players are looking to fill the void left by longtime Colt wideout Marvin Harrison, who was released in February.

"Without Marvin here, it's going to be a big adjustment," Manning told colts.com. "Whether it's Roy Hall or Pierre Garcon or Austin Collie, those guys have to step up. There's some open positions out there. Every one of those guys, I've told them there is a receivers spot open right now. If you had to say today, Gonzalez goes to the right, Reggie stays to the left. That part I feel secure about.

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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, left, talks to rookie wide receiver Austin Collie during practice.

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