Colts’ Initial 2019 90-Man Roster Breakdown

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OFFENSIVE LINE (15): Josh Andrews (C), Jackson Barton (T), Evan Bohem (C/G), Anthony Castzono (T), Le’Raven Clark (G/T), Joe Haeg (T/G), Antonio Garcia (T), Mark Glowinski (G), Ryan Kelly (C), Quenton Nelson (G/C), Javon Patterson (C), William Poehls (G), Braden Smith (T/G). J’Marcus Webb (T), De’Ondre Wesley (T)


» Newcomers: 3 (Barton, Patterson, Poehls)


» Offensive Linemen On Week 1 Roster In 2018: 10 (Castonzo, Clark, Glowinski, Denzelle Good, Haeg, Kelly, Nelson, Matt Slauson, Smith, Webb)


» Notes: You want continuity? You won’t get it more than along the offensive line for the Colts, who return all five starters from last year’s group that allowed the fewest sacks (18) in the league. With Castonzo at left tackle, Nelson at left guard, Kelly at center, Glowinski at right guard and Smith at right tackle once again in 2019, all under a new position coach in Chris Strausser, as well as under the tutelage of returning legend Howard Mudd, who was brought back from retirement to be a senior offensive assistant, this group hopes to be even more well rounded this time around, as head coach Frank Reich has made it known that he wants a top-five rushing attack to match with Indy’s potent passing game.


» Keep An Eye On: So the starters are back, but what about everyone else? The good news is there’s even continuity up front among the second-stringers at each position, like Boehm (center) and the team’s Swiss Army Knife, Haeg, who can play all five spots. But there is still going to be plenty of competition for other backup jobs heading into the regular season, most notably from two seventh-round draft picks in Barton and Patterson. General manager Chris Ballard has continued to express a desire for 10 starting-capable players along the offensive line, and the team is closer to that goal than ever before.
 
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