It’s harder than some would assume to find a solid piece at left tackle. For all quarterbacks not named Tua Tagovailoa, the blind side is the left flank of the offensive line.
For years, the Colts deployed one of the NFL’s best offensive lines, and the holdovers from those years have since been rewarded with top-market extensions.
The Indianapolis Colts have a solid offensive line, but a possible trade could help the line get younger and prepare for the next edition. The Indianapolis Colts have had one of the best offensive lines in the NFL but have recently had some major holes to fill.
There’s an argument to be made that former Indianapolis Colts left tackle Anthony Castonzo is the most underappreciated Colt of the last decade. Castonzo gave the Colts stability at the most important position along the offensive line for 10 years.
Following a 10-year career that saw him start 144 games from 2011 to 2020, longtime Indianapolis Colts' left tackle Anthony Castonzo will have a hand in the next generation of Colts.
One of the biggest holes on the Indianapolis Colts' roster entering the 2022 season is the left tackle position. With Anthony Castonzo retiring after the 2020 season, and Eric Fisher not set to return in 2022, the Colts are looking at having a new left tackle for the third season in a row.
The Indianapolis Colts are predicted to finally solve the left tackle problem by paying big money for an elite free agent. When Anthony Castonzo announced his retirement, it left the Indianapolis Colts with a void at left tackle, an extremely important position on the offense.
The Indianapolis Colts have been scrambling for answers at the left tackle position due to the retirement of Anthony Castonzo and an injury afflicting Eric Fisher.
The Indianapolis Colts’ lost a staple of their offensive line shortly after the regular season, as longtime left tackle Anthony Castonzo announced his retirement.
The Colts do have other options, including newcomers Sam Tevi and Julie’n Davenport.
When on the field, Fisher has been absolutely tremendous since the Chiefs made him the No. 1 overall pick of the 2013 NFL Draft.
For the 2018 season, Tevi was Pro Football Focus’ worst-graded pass blocker. That was when he was at right tackle. He didn’t grade a whole lot better at left tackle last season.
Castonzo reportedly considered retirement after the 2019 campaign and missed four games this season because of injuries.
While it’s a lot to ask of Veldheer to get up to speed with head coach Frank Reich’s offense as Indianapolis pushes for an AFC playoff berth in Week 17, he proved capable in 2019 with Green Bay.
Castonzo is dealing with a rib issue. while Leonard is carrying a groin injury.
As huge contracts continue to be handed out in the NFL, inevitably some players become grossly overpaid. The following slideshow features the most overpaid NFL player at every position.
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