The Indianapolis Colts have made their mark in the pool of undrafted free agents.
According to the team, the Colts have agreed to terms with 10 undrafted free agents, including the nation’s top kicker.
Here is the synopsis of each player that was signed by the franchise.
Rodrigo Blankenship: Kicker
Blankenship is a 6-foot-1, 197-pound kicker out of Georgia.
Blankenship made 27 of 33 field goals and all 46 extra points.
He was the winner of the Lou Groza Award, which is given to the nation’s top kicker.
Rodrigo Blakenship is so 💵. pic.twitter.com/HToNHKC5xz
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) October 12, 2019
Kameron Cline-Defensive End
Cline is a 6-foot-4, 240-pound defensive end out of South Dakota.
In 2019, he finished with 36 combined tackles and 4.0 sacks.
He also added 10.0 tackles for loss, including 2.0 against North Dakota State and Indiana State.
VERM ➡️ INDY
DL Kameron Cline (@kameron_cline) is headed to Indianapolis after signing a free agent deal with the @Colts!
Congratulations Kam! This is just the start😤#ProYotes | #WeAreSouthDakota | #GoYotes🐾 pic.twitter.com/l7eZfrLui3
— South Dakota Football (@SDCoyotesFB) April 26, 2020
Farrod Green-Tight End
Green is a 6-foot-4, 240-pound tight end out of Mississippi State.
When Green was coming out of high school, he was considered the fourth-best tight end prospect in the country.
In his career at Miss. State, he finished with 34 starts over the course of 51 games, including 52 receptions for 633 yards and two touchdowns.
He also saw action on special teams and represented MSU at SEC Media Days in 2019.
MSU now has nine reported undrafted free agents with Lee Autry, Jaquarius Landrews and Farrod Green joining the fold. https://t.co/dYd2HdM1dQ pic.twitter.com/oo27Bgci4a
— Robbie Faulk (@robbiefaulk247) April 26, 2020
DeMichael Harris-Wide Receiver
Harris is a 5-foot-9 wide receiver out of Southern Mississippi.
In high school, he was the MAIS state champion in the 100-meter dash (10.55), 200-meter dash (20.8), and 400-meter dash (47.96).
At Southern Miss, he was named an Honorable-Mention Conference USA member after switching to running back due to injuries.
His 541 rushing yards were second on the team, and he also spent time as the team’s punt returner.
TOUCHDOWN EAGLES!! DEMICHAEL HARRIS WITH THE 91 YARD RETURN!! 16-15 Eagles with 6:45 left in the game! pic.twitter.com/9OAQSiOvEp
— Hinds CC Football (@HindsCC_FB) October 6, 2017
Carter O’Donnell-Offensive Tackle
O’Donnel is a 6-foot-3, 315-pound tackle out of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
He anchored the Alberta offensive line that helped produce 399 yards of total offense and 5.2 yards per rush.
He was named First-Team All-Canadian and participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl.
For the 2nd time in 3 years a @UABearsFootball Olineman is competing in a major NFL Prospect Bowl Game! Catch Golden Bear’s tackle Carter O’Donnell shine at the @ShrineBowl on @nflnetwork at 1:00 on Saturday!!!
Here he is getting work in leading up to the game!#BeABear #BOMB pic.twitter.com/9JWLF8P3Ok— U Alberta Golden Bears Football Recruiting (@UABearsRecruit) January 16, 2020
Travis Reed-Cornerback
Reed is a 6-foot-2, 185-pound cornerback out of South Alabama.
Last season, he finished with 42 tackles and 10 pass breakups.
Reed was a former Junior College transfer out of Jones County Junior College after being a two-star recruit in high school.
Meet NFL Draft sleeper ~> @Wabb_7 Travis Reed | 6’2” ~ 190lbs ~ 42inch Vertical | 11 ft Broad Jump | @GoJAGSFootball @NFLDraft @DraftDiamonds #nfldraft2020 #u48nflprep pic.twitter.com/LQVRyzM3Z7
— Ultimate 48 Fitness (@U48Fitness) February 18, 2020
Donald Rutledge-Safety
Rutledge is a 6-foot-1, 210-pound safety out of Georgia Southern.
His football career included multiple moves.
He began his football career with The Citadel but never played a down.
Rutledge transferred to Savannah State, where he played for three seasons, but then finished his career at Georgia Southern as a graduate transfer.
At Georgia Southern, he played in 12 games, including nine starts, and finished with 50 tackles and five pass breakups.
Donald Rutledge Jr. worked his way up the college ranks and is ready to do the same in the NFL after signing a free agent deal with the @Colts
Hear more from the former @SavannahStateFB and @GSAthletics_FB star tonight on @WJCLNews @StuckInARutt__ pic.twitter.com/HWm6RLzZtl
— Amy Zimmer (@AmyZimmerWJCL) April 26, 2020
Brandon Wellington-Linebacker
Wellington is a 6-foot-2, 226-pound linebacker out of Washington.
In 2018, Wellington worked his way up to a starting role, including starting in the Rose Bowl.
Last season, Wellington led the team in tackles on two occasions, which included 11 tackles against Oregon and 16 tackles against Colorado.
In high school, he was rated at the No. 17 linebacker in the country and the No. 2 ranked prospect in Washington.
LB Brandon Wellington leaps a 37 pic.twitter.com/rH3mzQNUbQ
— Jack McCauley (@JackMcCauley_) March 16, 2019
Chris Williams-Defensive Tackle
Williams is a 6-foot-2, 230-pound defensive lineman out of Wagner College.
Out of high school, Williams originally committed to play at Louisville but ended up at Wagner.
Last season, he earned First-Team All-NEC honors and was invited to the East-West Shrine Bowl.
He finished with 62 tackles, four sacks, and 11.5 tackles for loss.
His best game came against UConn, where he registered 11 tackles.
NEXT: Report: Kicker Adam Vinatieri Wants To Return In 2020Live Look: want an under the radar prospect, check out @Wagner_Football #1 DT Chris Williams.
A lean, mean 300 pound machine, the @MisterRoast98 protege is playing at a high level and the @NFLPABowl is paying close attention! #OnLocationAcrossTheNation pic.twitter.com/8KbodgbzY0
— Ric Serritella (@RicSerritella) November 2, 2019