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See our complete 2008 Offensive
Line Rankings Indianapolis Colts 2008 Projected
Starters: 2007 Injuries: 2007 Statistics:
ALY (Adjusted Line
Yards): It is an alternate measure for yards per carry developed by Football Outsiders that takes into account
various factors including down, distance, situation and opponent. The Colts are in excellent shape at tackle with Tony Ugoh
on the left side and Ryan Diem on the right. Ugoh is an excellent run blocker and showed
it in college with Arkansas when blocking for the duo of Darren McFadden and Felix Jones.
Ugoh still has to improve his pass blocking technique but definitely has the potential to
become a Pro Bowl level tackle in years to come. Diem on the other hand has good technique
and is very strong but his lack of speed can hurt him at times against speedy defensive
ends. He is still only 29 and has a number of years left in the NFL as long as he can
remain healthy. Backup tackle Daniel Federkeil is a very athletic undrafted free agent out
of Canada who was used as a special teams player in 2007 but also provides depth on the
line. Michael Toudouze who was signed from the practice squad last year played a few games
in 2007 and did not look too bad. At guard, the Colts recently resigned Ryan Lilja to a one year deal to return on the left side. Lilja is not the strongest or most athletic guard but his great technique and awareness allow him to create holes in the running game. The situation is a little more complicated on the right side with Jake Scott signing a long term deal with the Tennessee Titans in the off-season and Dylan Gandy being recently released. The position will likely be filled by Charlie Johnson who saw action in 2007 due to injuries to the rest of the line or Mike Pollak, a second round pick in 2007. Johnson is a young player who still has a lot to learn but who has seen a lot of action in the past two seasons and should be ready to step in for Scott. Pollak has good power and decent quickness but lacks technique and is susceptible to being pushed into the backfield but the Colts probably have a lot of confidence in him since they released Gandy. At center, the Colts rely on another undersized lineman with excellent technique in Jeff Saturday. He is a leader for this line and a very hard worker who has been named to three straight Pro Bowls. Saturday will be entering his 10th season with the Colts in 2008 and has only missed two games since 2000. The Colts drafted Steve Justice in the sixth round of the draft and he will likely be Saturday's replacement in a few years. Justice has a lot to learn but he will have a great mentor in Jeff Saturday over the next few years. 2008 Outlook: |
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