A year ago, the Colts used their third- and fourth-round draft picks to add a pair of offensive linemen in Pitt's Matt Goncalves and Wisconsin's Tanor Bortolini. Neither player had a path to starting as a rookie, not with a rock-solid and entrenched starting five of Bernhard Raimann, Quenton Nelson, Ryan Kelly, Will Fries and Braden Smith ahead of them.

But the Colts' additions of Goncalves and Bortolini last year were a prime example of a tried-and-true piece of draft analysis: Your needs today are not your needs tomorrow.

Goncalves (eight starts at left and right tackle) and Bortolini (five starts at center) were needed quite a bit as rookies, as it turns out – another check mark in the box of "you can never have too many offensive linemen." But with Kelly and Fries signing with the Mi

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