NFL: One second-year player to watch from each team in the AFC South

Parris Campbell, Colts
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Indianapolis Colts — Parris Campbell

Once again, the Colts will have a new face at quarterback after making Rivers their starter in free agency. With Rivers manning the offense, Indianapolis will undoubtedly put the ball in the air more than they did a season ago with Jacoby Brissett under center.

While T.Y. Hilton will be the No. 1 wide receiver on the depth chart and rookie Michael Pittman Jr. should see an immediate role in the offense, Parris Campbell is expected to bounce back in 2020. Similar to Howard, Campbell dealt with injuries in his rookie season, causing him to be sidelined for nine games.

Campbell, a second-round pick for the Colts in the 2019 NFL Draft, would finish with only 18 receptions for 127 yards and a touchdown in 2019. Given his unfortunate luck when it came to injuries last season, Campbell is poised to have a better opportunity to contribute in 2020.

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