Indianapolis signs 1 undrafted rookie, waives another
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Colts have signed running back Abou Toure and waived outside linebacker Terrell Hartsfield.
Both were undrafted rookies.
The 6-foot-2, 230-pound Toure was in Indianapolis this weekend for a tryout during the Colts' three-day rookie minicamp, which ends Sunday. In two seasons at Tennessee-Martin, he rushed for 1,647 yards and 10 touchdowns. Last season, he finished with the third-highest single-season rushing total, 1,138 yards, in school history. Toure also spent time at Utah State and Dean Junior College in Massachusetts.
Hartsfield was part of Indy's original undrafted rookie class that was signed last Monday. The 6-3, 246-pound outside linebacker had 61 tackles and 10 1/2 sacks with the University of Cincinnati last season.
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