Colts projected offensive tackle depth chart after latest roster move
Following the Colts' latest free agent signing, here is a projection of the team's offensive tackle depth chart.
Following the Indianapolis Colts' latest move at offensive tackle, what is the current state of this position group, and what does the current depth chart look like? On Friday, the Colts announced that they re-signed free agent Luke Tenuta . His presence will help bolster the depth and competition on the back end of the depth chart, giving the Colts a swing tackle option off the bench.
Leading the way at this position is left tackle Bernhard Raimann. With Braden Smith now a member of the Houston Texans, Jalen Travis is in line to be the Colts' starting right tackle this season. As a rookie in 2025, Travis didn't see extensive playing time until Week 14, when he took over for Smith, whose season ended on IR.
In those games, Travis held his own, allowing one sack and 12 pressures over 175 pass-blocking snaps. He also graded out well as a run-blocker by PFF's metrics. While the Colts appear to have their two starting tackles on the roster, there are real question marks around the depth of this unit.
Even with Tenuta back in the mix, he has appeared in only three games offensively in his career, while Blake Freeland has hardly played since his rookie season in 2023 and has been inconsistent when called upon in his career. Other tackles on the roster include Jack Wilson and Bayron Matos. Colts projected offensive tackle depth chart after latest roster move Bernhard Raimann Jalen Travis Luke Tenuta Blake Freeland Jack Wilson Bayron Matos Re-signing Tenuta should not stop GM Chris Ballard from continuing to add to this position, whether it be in free agency or the NFL draft.