Colts sign three draft picks ahead of Friday's camp
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts have signed three of their eight draft picks.
Cornerbacks Quincy Wilson and Nate Hairston and inside linebacker Anthony Walker all agreed to deals Thursday. Indy's rookie mini-camp opens Friday.
Terms of the deals were not immediately available but players selected after the first round typically sign four-year deals.
Wilson was a second-round pick. The former Florida player is expected to immediately fight for a starting job.
Hairston was the first of Indy's two fifth-round picks and also could vie for immediate playing time in a secondary that lacks cornerback depth. He played at Temple.
Walker was the other fifth-round pick and is yet another offseason addition to what had been a thin linebacker corps. He played at Northwestern.
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