Rookie minicamp is set to get underway for the Indianapolis Colts on Friday.
The two-day event will take place from May 8-9.
Those participating in rookie minicamp will include the Colts’ eight draft picks, 12 undrafted rookies, and there may be some returning players as well, who have not accrued a full season, and some tryout candidates.
There will be a non-contact practice or two that take place, but beginning to learn the playbook and how to go about an NFL practice are important aspects of rookie minicamp as well.
Let’s take a look at what we should be on the lookout for as the next few days unfold.
Where is Jalen Farmer lining up?
Farmer played right guard at Kentucky, but GM Chris Ballard believes he has the skill set to play tackle as well. Do the Colts give Farmer reps there right away or start him out where he’s most comfortable? Wherever Farmer ends up seeing the bulk of his snaps come from could tell us whether it will be Matt Goncalves or Jalen Travis that he will push for playing time.
AJ Haulcy’s versatility
The Colts do not view Haulcy as just a box defender at the safety position, but as another versatile presence in the secondary for Lou Anarumo to move around. Haulcy played for three different schools, which means being in three different schemes, and at each stop, he picked up the new defense quickly, and hit the ground running. This could allow the Colts to put more on his plate right away as he fills different roles early on.
CJ Allen pre-snap
If Allen is going to wear the green dot for the Colts this season — during Lou Anarumo’s time in Cincinnati, he did have a safety as the defensive play caller — earning those responsibilities begins in rookie minicamp. Relaying the call quickly, helping to get everyone positioned, and communicating any adjustments pre-snap will all be key elements for Allen.
One UDFA to watch: LB Wes Weeks
The 2025 season was Weeks’ first as a starter. Playing 564 snaps, Weeks found success as a blizter, totaling 13 pressures with three sacks. He recorded 66 tackles, missing 11, and in coverage, held opponents to 9.1 yards per catch.
Although the Colts made two additions at linebacker in the draft, the depth of this unit is still uncertain, potentially creating an opportunity for Weeks to make a roster push this summer.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 4 things to watch for at Colts’ 2026 rookie minicamp
Reporting by Paul Bretl, Colts Wire / Colts Wire
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