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Phillip Dorsett has a message for anyone who thinks the New England Patriots don't have enough talent at wide receiver with Julian Edelman suspended for the first four games of the season."I think we're ready to go Youth Adam Vinatieri Jersey ," Dorsett said Thursday as his team gets ready for Sunday's opener against the Houston Texans."We've got a lot of guys, a lot of playmakers, not just in the receiving room, but in the running back room, the tight ends room."Josh (McDaniels, offensive coordinator) has a great way of getting everybody involved, so I think we'll be fine. I think we'll be ready to go."With Edelman suspended, there are five WRs on the active roster — Chris Hogan, Dorsett, Cordarrelle Patterson, Chad Hansen and Riley McCarron.Hansen was just picked up on waivers. And McCarron was added Thursday from the practice squad to the 53-man roster. Amara Darboh, claimed off waivers Sunday, failed his physical and never made it to the practice field.Dorsett said regardless of the depth chart, what makes this Tom Brady-led offense so potent is unpredictability."You don't know where the ball's going. (McDaniels) can get everybody involved and that's what makes this offense go. Just everybody getting involved and not knowing where the ball is going to go."Dorsett, a former first-round pick of the Indianapolis Colts, arrived in New England just a few days before the start of the 2017 season — New England trading backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett to Indy.Trying to catch up while learning the playbook Adam Vinatieri Jersey Stitched , he was on the field for 377 snaps, but was only targeted 18 times, with 12 catches."Last year when I got here, obviously I didn't know anything," Dorsett said. "I just got here a couple of days before the first game, had to play in it, so I just had to learn as much as I could — obviously you can't learn that much in a couple of days."I just took it week by week, just trying to learn as much as I can, going home, doing extra walk-throughs (with receivers coach Chad O'Shea), getting in my playbook when I get home. Not really much time for anything extra."All the time I put in it's been working, I've been learning every week, still learning to this day — and I built a lot of chemistry with the guys on the team and just trying to get better every day. My process, my thought process, doesn't change — just trying to get better every day."There have been veteran wide receivers — Reggie Wayne, Joey Galloway and Chad Ochocinco Youth Anthony Castonzo Jersey , and most recently Eric Decker — that have struggled in New England.Dorsett enters this season with 63 regular-season catches in his career and added two more in last year's postseason."It was difficult," he said of the playbook. "Any playbook is difficult, but this one is definitely ... it's the ONE. But I put the work in. I feel like if you put the work in you can learn it. I've always been a pretty smart guy."More dedicated than smart, just determined, really trying to learn it, but you have to pay attention to the details. That's the thing about it — you have to pay attention to the details, because if you're not detail-oriented you can't play in this offense."Dorsett enjoys working with Brady."It's been great. I'm learning every day. I'm still learning to this day," Dorsett said."Every now and then something comes up that we didn't go over since I've been here so I have to learn it. But I'm like a sponge — I just want to keep learning, and soaking in all the information. It's definitely been great."NOTE: Cornerback Duke Dawson, a second-round pick, was placed on injured reserve. The Colts prospect interviews are rolling along as we approach these players’ Pro Days. Today’s player interview is Texas defensive end Charles Omenihu. The Colts are looking for more help to their..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Colts StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Colts NewsYahoo Colts Team PageYahoo Colts ReportYahoo Colts Depth ChartYahoo Colts TransactionsYahoo Colts PhotosShop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁昇FL GeneralColts AnalysisInterviewsColts Prospect Interviews: Texas DL Charles OmenihuNew,19commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareColts Prospect Interviews: Texas DL Charles OmenihuJerome Miron-USA TODAY SportsThe Colts prospect interviews are rolling along as we approach these players’ Pro Days. Today’s player interview is Texas defensive end Charles Omenihu. The Colts are looking for more help to their pass rush and the talented, lengthy Omenihu could provide just the boost they need.The interview will be towards the bottom of the page as we talk about his meetings with the Colts, what he looks for on film, and what his best fit is in a 4-3 defense.BackgroundSize:6’5” 280 pounds with 36 inch armsMeasurables: 40 Time: 4.92 / 10-yard split: 1.71 / Vertical Jump: 36.5 inches / Broad Jump: 115 inches / 3-Cone: 7.48 secondsCareer Stats:115 total tackles, 30 tackles for a loss Anthony Castonzo Jersey Stitched , 16.5 sacks, 1 pass deflection, and 4 forced fumblesFit with the Colts:GM Chris Ballard has put a huge emphasis on finding pass rushers this offseason. One possible solution to that need would be adding lengthy pass rusher Charles Omenihu. At 6’5” with 36 inch arms, Omenihu is a massive human being who can split his time playing at defensive end or defensive tackle. He developed a ton as a pass rusher in his years at Texas, turning in a career year with 9.5 sacks in 2018. For the Colts, he’d solve their immediate need for big run stuffing defensive ends in base packages then he could move inside as a penetrating 3-tech on passing situations. His versatility and length would be a huge asset for the Colts.Film RoomHis length and insane get-off are evident on every snap. Shoots up field with quickness off of the line that allows for him to be stout both against the run and pass.Hand usage is really developed with him. Combine that with his length and relentless pursuit and you have a high upside pass rusher.He was also a standout all week at the Senior Bowl to top it all off.InterviewZH: You really broke out your Senior season at Texas, notching 9.5 sacks and being named Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year. What was the key, in your mind, to finally breaking out?CO: I think it was my preparation. I think it was an understanding of what I’m good at and trying to perfect it and yeah I think those things are what really helped me out.ZH: After an impressive career with the Longhorns, you were invited to the Senior Bowl. How was that experience for you both on and off the field?CO: It was good. I really enjoyed it. The experience I really enjoyed and the competition atmosphere. I think it was something that I really thrived in and I think I did very well. I’m glad that I was able to go there, do well, and just help myself and really raise my stock.ZH: After the Senior Bowl, you also received an invite to the Combine. How different were those two events for you?CO: I had my invite to the combine right after the Georgia game so I had that in my mind and I was ready to prepare for that very early. It was good though man. The combine was a good experience and something that was a once in a lifetime kind of deal and I think I did well. I really think I just helped myself honestly.ZH: Over the course of those two events, you met with the Colts reportedly three times. How did those meetings go?CO: Yeah man the meetings with the Colts have been good. I had an interview with a guy from their front office at the Senior Bowl and then I had another meeting with them at the Combine. It has been good though, it has been everything that I thought and I mean I guess the Colts are interested and I’m just blessed for those kinds of opportunities. ZH: Jumping to your on field play, you are a versatile guy. You can play inside at DT or on the end even. Where would you say that you fit best in a 4-3 defense?CO: Oh defensive end. I’m versatile though and I can play either or and I think naturally just because it comes to me that I can rush inside if needed. I do think I’m just a versatile player who could do well at both.ZH: A big thing that I always hear with pass rushers is having a pass rush plan. What all goes into having that plan though?CO: A lot of studying before the game to be prepared. That’s the big thing Youth Justin Houston Jersey , you got to have a plan before you even step on the field or else you’ve already lost one step on the competition if you really don’t have that plan going in and know how you are going to attack that offensive player. ZH: The biggest things that pop on your tape are your get off and length. How do you use those two traits to effectively beat offensive tackles?CO: So get-off is the start off you know. That puts pressure on guys and kind of gets offensive lineman ailing and then when you combine that with a stab right there, it is a shock to them and they don’t know how to handle that and that makes it kind of easier I think. If they are going to give me their hands then you chop it you know, club it down and you are rolling, you are after the quarterback.ZH: What is your go-to pass rush move?CO: Stab club. I think that is my thing. I mean its the one move that I try to perfect and it is something that I just generally just like to use. It works so why go away from it, you feel me?ZH: Film study is important for every position in football. What do you watch specifically though as a defensive lineman on film?CO: When I’m watching opposing offensive lineman, I’m really just looking for how they are set, their angles, their hands (like when they shoot their hands), their timing.. So I’m really into that and I really study that deeply in order to just be one step ahead. If you can go into the game one step ahead of your opponent, you’ve won 50-75% of the battle already in my opinion. ZH: Last two questions here are going to be Colts centered. First one is that the Colts need a premier pass rusher. A guy who can get after the QB on every down and really disrupt plays. Can you be that guy for the team?CO: Yes. I think me having that role... I already take so much pride in my studies and my craft but knowing that a team could prop me up and trust me enough to say “Hey you are the guy that we want to go after that quarterback and want to see go get those sacks”, I mean it would be a disservice to myself honestly if I don’t pin my ears back and do that and disrupt the passer from day one.ZH: Lastly, how great would it be to play on a defense that features excellent young players such as Darius Leonard and Malik Hooker? CO: It would be very exciting man. It would be an honor to play alongside those guys and we would just be wreaking havoc. We’d be out there looking to go get it and make some big plays so I would definitely be all for it.
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