There won't be much of an adjustment period for Justin Forsett. Claimed off waivers from Seattle earlier in the week, the rookie running back is expected to handle kickoff and punt return duties Sunday when the Indianapolis Colts meet the Minnesota Vikings in the Metrodome. "It's something I've been doing for a while, so it's not a big adjustment,'' Forsett said Friday. "I've just got to catch the ball and learn the different plays we have. "It's a pretty simple scheme and one that's worked.'' Forsett, the Seahawks' seventh-round draft pick, has only moderate experience as a kick returner. He returned only 10 kickoffs during his four-year career at California and six for a 23.5-yard average for Seattle during the preseason. The Colts apparently like Forsett's potential enough that they waived Courtney Roby on Thursday. The former North Central High School and Indiana University standout averaged 20.5 yards on five kickoff returns against Chicago.
Lost amid the roster shuffling earlier this week were some anxious moments for Keiwan Ratliff. The veteran cornerback had his contract terminated when the Colts claimed Forsett off waivers, coach Tony Dungy said. At that time, the team hadn't yet decided to waive defensive tackle Ed Johnson and needed to create a roster spot for Forsett. Once the decision was made to waive Johnson, who was arrested on a charge of marijuana possession, the team re-signed Ratliff. Then, to make room on the roster for Johnson's replacement, free agent defensive tackle LaJuan Ramsey, the Colts waived Roby. "It's business,'' Ratliff said. "You've just got to go along with the ups and the downs. I was hoping they were going to bring me back, but there are no guarantees.''