According to PFF, Downs has logged 1,561 slot snaps and 448 perimeter snaps over the course of his career. Per Colts coach Shane Steichen, the plan this offseason was to get Downs “some reps on the outside” in spring practices “and see where that goes.” Moore opines, “gone are the days of Downs being used as only a slot receiver.” It would be nice to have Steichen declare this with equal enthusiasm, but come training camp, we will find out for sure whether he is graduating from an overwhelmingly slot-based role. With nominal WR1 Alec Pierce (ankle) still sidelined, there is also a path for Downs to supplant him as the top player at the position. Downs has a real chance to beat his current WR4 ADP.