Cornerback Ray Fisher and offensive tackle Adam Terry have become two of the first victims of the mandatory roster cuts.
Ray Fisher was drafted with the Colts last pick in the 2010 NFL draft. He played collegiate football for Indiana University where he first performed a wide receiver before switching to cornerback in his senior year. The Colts made Fisher a member of their team because of his skills as a return specialist.
Adam Terry was originally drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the second round of the 2005 draft. He played in 48 games with them, starting 18 of them. The Ravens declined to place a tender on Terry following the 2009 season, which he missed due to a knee injury. Despite knowing that the six-foot-eight 335 pound tackle was an injury risk, the Colts signed him to a one year deal earlier this year.
