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The good news is that Indy now expects record-setting receiver Marvin Harrison to be available for practice. Harrison missed most of last season with a left knee injury, had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee in January and also was expected to open camp on the PUP list.
"The last I heard from the doctors meeting was that Marvin would be ready to go," Dungy said of his 35-year-old receiver. "He's been running and feeling good and everyone is optimistic."
The optimist in Dungy also anticipates a rash of rookie signings before Thursday's midafternoon reporting deadline.
On Tuesday, sixth-round pick Pierre Garcon, a receiver, became the first of Indy's nine draft picks to sign. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The Colts also appear close to an agreement with their top pick, offensive lineman Mike Pollak, who was taken late in the second round.
"Things are going smoothly and we expect him to be in camp on time," said Ken Zuckerman, Pollak's agent.
Dungy said another sixth-round pick, Tom Santi, is expected to open camp on the PUP list because of an infected bursa sac. But for everyone other than Dungy, the biggest concern is Manning's left knee.
"Santi has a bursa sac infection too although his didn't get quite the national attention Peyton's did," Dungy joked. "My biggest concern is that we don't take things for granted. I think if we focus in, our talent level will be good enough to make us a good team."
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