Indiana cornerback/return man meets with team officials Aaron Wilson
Indiana University cornerback and kick returner Ray Fisher visited the Indianapolis Colts today and Tuesday, according to a source close to the program.
Fisher was given a physical and a magnetic resonance imaging exam on his knee, per our source.
Fisher has also conducted a private workout for the New York Jets.
Fisher is a converted wide receiver who ran the 40-yard dash unofficially in the low 4.3 range at his Pro Day workout.
The honorable-mention All-Big Ten conference selection also registered a 38-inch vertical leap and a 10-2 broad jump.
The 5-foot-8, 171-pounder is being evaluated as a returner and at cornerback.
Fisher played three seasons at wide receiver before making the transition to cornerback as a senior.
In 19 starts at wide receiver, the Cleveland native caught 118 passes for 1,070 yards and nine touchdowns.
He returned 18 kickoffs for 650 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 36.1 yards per return and 9.7 yards on 17 punt returns.
His kick return average led the nation and set a Big Ten single-season record.
In six starts on defense, Fisher registered 49 tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
Fisher injured his knee against Iowa, ending his season, but is regarded as healthy now.
Fisher has also been invited to the Cleveland Browns' local prospects day.
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