Under-The-Radar Defensive Tackles for the Colts in the 2021 NFL Draft
Which defensive tackles fit the Colts in this draft?
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Continuing with the Under-The-Radar series, we are taking a look at a few day three defensive tackles in this draft class. While it may not be likely that they take one in this class, it never hurts to look at all positions as Chris Ballard always surprises us with a few selections. The defensive tackle depth was strong in 2020 as DeForest Buckner was among the best defenders in the league, Grover Stewart proved to be a stout run defender, and Taylor Stallworth was valuable depth on the interior. Robert Windsor and Kam Cline are also two young players who could make the roster this year as well.
How the Colts can replace the Denico Autry-role in 2021
How should the Colts replace the versatile position?
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The Indianapolis Colts are basically in “run it back” territory with this offseason, as they appear to be entering the 2021 NFL season with few differences on the roster from the year before. The three major changes from a year ago, though, are the switch at quarterback from Philip Rivers to Carson Wentz, the switch at left tackle from Anthony Castonzo to (likely) a highly drafted rookie, and the departure of Denico Autry.
That last loss seems to be the most interesting as it is the one without a direct replacement. Autry played a pivotal role on the Colts’ defense over the past few years, as he started games at both three technique defensive tackle and strong side defensive end. That versatility was vital to what the Colts like to do on defense and it will be hard to replace his impact. With that being said, here are some in-house an
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