With NFL free agency at a near standstill, we will be evaluating the current state of each Indianapolis Colts’ position group, specifically, where things stand and whether or not more moves need to be made.

GM Chris Ballard has now made 10 outside free agent signings over the last week-plus, along with re-signing a number of the Colts‘ own free agents.

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However, there is still work to be done, as the Colts still have several roster holes to address. The good news is that the Colts have a good amount of salary cap space to work with.

In the draft, the Colts are without a first-round pick and have a modest seven selections in total.

Up next in our review is the offensive line unit. If you missed our other positional reviews, you can find them below.

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The good news is that the Colts have their starting five for the 2026 season on the roster already. However, the depth of this unit behind those starters is a major question mark.

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At offensive tackle, Tenuta has played in three career games on offense, while Blake Freeland has seen almost no playing time over the last two seasons. Jack Wilson and Bayron Matos have no career NFL snaps.

Then at guard, Dalton Tucker, who has played 615 career snaps, is the most experienced non-starter at this position. Backing up Tanor Bortolini at center is Jimmy Morrissey, who has played 318 total snaps.

Adding to this unit in the NFL draft must be on Ballard’s to-do list.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: NFL free agency: Evaluating current state of Colts’ offensive line unit