Well, he did crack that spot in his 2nd year. Then he had injury, and Chris Henry came along. Also Tab Perry. I'll join you in the odd laugh at the B'gals, but they've been pretty sharp when it comes to wideouts. OLs, too. They were a pretty poor club then, but those holes for Dillon didn't come out of thin air.
If he's in good shape, I see a bunch of optimism. Remember, he was whispered as a late 1st round pick when he graduated...immaturity and that neck injury being the reasons he fell. The neck turned out to be healed, and he's wised up. Too bad about the hammies. Let's wait and see if the buyers think he's healed. If he is, he will get good offers.
It's worthwhile to pay attention to B'gals WR and OL cast-offs. Same as Indy's. For obvious reasons, both teams try to surround their extremely high-priced qb's with the best they can afford. That includes the bench.
The young ex-Purdue wr that IND brought up from their PS later this season - Standeford - bears watching.