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  • FA Defensive Back
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    Colts safety Bob Sanders is the only remaining rookie holdout in the NFL.
    It’s rare for a second-round pick to have such a problem with the NFL’s slotting system in place.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Rookie safety Bob Sanders may not be rady to play in the Colts season opener next week.
    After ending his holdout this week, Sanders has a lot of catching up to do. Indianapolis will be tempted to rush him because of their thin secondary.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Second-round pick, safety Bob Sanders may finally join Colts practice today.
    The hard hitter should be ready to finally suit up after the Colts bye week.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Safety Bob Sanders practiced with the Colts for the first time today.
    Sanders will likely be eased into work this weekend.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Bob Sanders, who completed his first practice Monday, is unlikely to make his pro debut this weekend.
    The Colts will be careful as their second-round pick returns from a foot injury. We wouldn’t be surprised if he started by the end of the season, however.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Rookie Bob Sanders will likely make his first NFL start this weekend.
    He could be a major IDP factor who we’d pick up in most leagues.
  • FA Defensive Back
    With Mike Doss injured, Colts safety Bob Sanders made ten tackles in week eight.
    The second-round pick, out most of the year with a foot injury, is a major IDP sleeper. We’d pick him up in nearly all league formats.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Colts holdout safety Bob Sanders believes progress is being made in contract talks.
    The standout hard-hitter from Iowa was expected to start as a rookie. That’s seriously in jeopardy now. Only Sanders and San Diego QB Philip Rivers are still holdouts.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Rookie safety Bob Sanders (knee) will not play Sunday but might return Dec. 26 against San Diego.
    He was a difference maker for the Colts and would give a nice boost heading into the playoffs.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Bob Sanders suffered a knee injury during Sunday’s game.
    The initial diagnosis is a sprained MCL, but the Colts fear worse. Sanders was making quite a difference since joining the Indianapolis starting lineup.