Let’s take a closer look at each of the Colts’ UDFAs. Up next is Minnesota State offensive tackle Marshall Foerner.

In addition to their eight draft picks, the Indianapolis Colts have also signed 15 undrafted rookies after the 2025 NFL draft to add to their 91-man offseason roster.

Just as we did with each of the eight draft selections, let’s take a closer look at each of the Colts‘ UDFAs. Up next is Minnesota State offensive tackle Marshall Foerner.

Marshall Foerner’s profile

An experienced and accomplished Division-II offensive tackle, Foerner spent six seasons at Minnesota State and was a key member of the offense for the last four of them. During that span, he made 42 starts and appeared in 46 games.

As noted on the Minnesota State team site, Foerner helped the Mavericks rush for 2,592 yards during the 2024 season and rush for 32 touchdowns. Foerner was named to the All-NSIC first team and was a second-team All-American as well.

As the numbers show below, Foerner is a very good athlete. His 10-yard split and testing numbers in the vertical and broad jumps showcase his explosiveness, while he also has a lot of power, putting up 28 reps on the bench press.