View Single Post
  #2  
Old 05-10-2019, 11:01 AM
Chromeburn's Avatar
Chromeburn Chromeburn is offline
Post whore
 
Join Date: Mar 2017
Posts: 5,279
Thanks: 1,418
Thanked 3,608 Times in 2,020 Posts
Default

https://www.1070thefan.com/blogs/kev...2019-nfl-draft

Quote:
Colts Depth Chart Look After 2019 NFL Draft

With the Colts 90-man roster filled (for now), here’s a very early look at a possible depth chart with OTAs starting later this month.

INDIANAPOLIS – It will change, and change a lot in the coming months.

The Colts have their first 90-man roster of 2019 and that will group will take part in 11-on-11 sessions later this month as the competition ramps up.

With veterans and rookies beginning to participate later this month in full team settings, let’s take a glance at a possible depth chart this spring.

Here is a look at an early depth chart, with some educated guesses on where guys might be right now:

OFFENSIVE DEPTH CHART

Quarterbacks: Andrew Luck, Jacoby Brissett, Phillip Walker

Bowen’s Analysis: Brissett will be the backup to Luck for a third straight year.

Running Backs:
Marlon Mack, Nyheim Hines, Jordan Wilkins, Spencer Ware, Jonathan Williams

Bowen’s Analysis: For now, we will place Ware behind Wilkins. If Ware can prove his health though, he’s going to have a great shot at moving up the depth chart and possibly being the ‘backup’ to Mack, with Hines filling more of the gadget role.

Wide Receiver: T.Y. Hilton, Parris Campbell*, Chester Rogers, Marcus Johnson, Steve Ishmael, Penny Hart*

Bowen’s Analysis: Even with Ryan Grant and Dontrelle Inman gone, there’s some teeth to this group in terms of depth.

Wide Receiver: Devin Funchess, Zach Pascal, Deon Cain, Reece Fountain, Krishawn Hogan, Jordan Veasy, Ashton Dulin*

Bowen’s Analysis: There’s some very intriguing young bodies here, with Cain on the mend until Training Camp. This is a huge spring for Fountain.

Tight End: Eric Ebron, Ross Travis, Gabe Holmes

Bowen’s Analysis: Travis is coming off a torn ACL, but has shown some nice receiving ability when healthy.

Tight End: Jack Doyle, Mo Alie-Cox, Billy Brown, Hale Hentges*

Bowen’s Analysis: Doyle and Alie-Cox are the most consistent three-down tight end options for Indianapolis.

Left Tackle: Anthony Castonzo, Le’Raven Clark, Jackson Barton*, Antonio Garcia

Bowen’s Analysis: Clark, a third-round pick in 2016, is in the final year of his rookie contract.

Left Guard: Quenton Nelson, William Poehls

Bowen’s Analysis: Poehls was signed by the team to a futures contract at the end of the 2018 season.

Center: Ryan Kelly, Evan Boehm, Javon Patterson*

Bowen’s Analysis: Boehm and Patterson both have needed position flex.

Right Guard: Mark Glowinski, Josh Andrews

Bowen’s Analysis: Andrews saw some action last year after the Colts signed him off the Eagles practice squad.

Right Tackle: Braden Smith, Joe Haeg, J’Marcus Webb, De’Ondre Wesley

Bowen’s Analysis: Haeg could play multiple spots especially with Webb, 30, returning on a one-year deal.


DEFENSIVE DEPTH CHART

Left Defensive End: Jabaal Sheard, Al-Quadin Muhammad, Carroll Phillips, Jegs Jegede*

Bowen’s Analysis: Muhammad actually was a starter late last season once Tyquan Lewis went on IR.

Defensive Tackle: Denico Autry, Tyquan Lewis, Jihad Ward, Jordan Thompson*, Johnny Robinson*

Bowen’s Analysis: Lewis and Ward are two pretty nice ‘backups’ for a D-line group that wants to rotate a lot.

Nose Tackle: Margus Hunt, Grover Stewart, Sterling Shippy*

Bowen’s Analysis: At 333 pounds, Stewart weighs 35 pounds more than any other Colts defensive lineman, besides the undrafted free agents.

Right Defensive End: Justin Houston, Kemoko Turay, Gerri Green*

Bowen’s Analysis: It will be interesting to see how the role for Houston, 30, plays out in Indy.

WILL Linebacker: Darius Leonard, EJ Speed*, Ahmad Thomas

Bowen’s Analysis: The Colts have said they want Speed to first play behind Leonard at the WILL position.

MIKE Linebacker: Anthony Walker, Bobby Okereke*, Skai Moore

Bowen’s Analysis: Okereke will get his first look at MIKE and could be in the mix for some passing down duties, depending on how well he picks up this defense.

SAM Linebacker: Ben Banogu*, Matthew Adams, Zaire Franklin, Tre Thomas*

Bowen’s Analysis: Banogu and Adams have vastly different physiques, so it will be interesting to see how much this position differs in 2019.

Cornerback: Kenny Moore, Nate Hairston, Chris Milton, Marvell Tell*, D.J. Killings, Shakai Taylor*

Bowen’s Analysis: The rotation at corner will look a lot different once you start incorporating nickel looks.

Cornerback: Pierre Desir, Quincy Wilson, Rock Ya-Sin*, Jalen Collins, Jamal Peters*

Bowen’s Analysis: Ya-Sin could easily rise up on this depth chart, but the Colts actually received pretty solid corner play late last year from Moore, Desir and Wilson.

Strong Safety: Clayton Geathers, Khari Willis*, George Odum, Derrick Kindred

Bowen’s Analysis: If you are trading up 20 spots for Willis, you have to think he’s a favorite for early playing time.

Free Safety: Malik Hooker, Matthias Farley, Roland Milligan

Bowen’s Analysis: The cerebral Farley returns on a one-year deal after he ended last season on IR.

Specialists: LS-Luke Rhodes, P-Rigoberto Sanchez, K-Adam Vinatieri, K-Cole Hedlund*,
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Chromeburn For This Useful Post:
smitty46953 (05-10-2019)