The Colts' 2025 offense is built on versatility, with players like Michael Pittman Jr., Alec Pierce, Josh Downs, Tyler Warren and Jonathan Taylor possessing remarkably complementary skillsets that've created headaches for opposing defenses.
But the versatility the Colts are able to access — the kind that's led this group to average 33.1 points per game, tops in the NFL through Week 7 — is not limited to just those skill position players.
A versatile offense requires a versatile offensive line. And the Colts have just that across the board, from left tackle Bernhard Raimann to left guard Quenton Nelson to center Tanor Bortolini to right guard Matt Goncalves to right tackle Braden Smith.
"We try to put the defense in conflict every week," offensive line coach Tony Sparano Jr. said. "And o