The 49ers on Tuesday announced a couple roster moves that will clear the way for a couple of reported signings that haven’t been made official yet. San Francisco on Monday before their game against the Ravens released offensive lineman Matt Pryor, and promoted wide receiver Willie Snead IV to the active roster.
The team signed Matt Pryor this offseason, who has starting experience. Pryor is the team’s right tackle insurance/hedge The 49ers selecting an offensive tackle during this week’s NFL Draft feels inevitable for most fans.
San Francisco has brought in a veteran depth option along their offensive line, adding versatile Matt Pryor.
As the Indianapolis Colts' head coaching search heats up and approaches a hire, they also have to contemplate offseason moves and re-signings. One area that was surprisingly good for Indianapolis through their brutally bad 2022 season was the left tackle position.
Matt Pryor vs. Jeffery Simmons (L) Another week, another abysmal showing by Matt Pryor, who is not playable either at left tackle or at right guard. Simmons and Autry feasted on the matchup against Pryor one-on-one, and if it was not that the Titans were constantly running stunts at him as he time and time again failed to pick them up.
The Indianapolis Colts offensive line found themselves in a very bad position heading into last week's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The NFL's highest paid unit at $41.5 million according to Spotrac was graded the worst performing unit in the NFL by Pro Football Focus (PFF).
Matt Pryor vs. Jeffery Simmons This will be the biggest matchup to follow on Sunday, as it is also the most one-sided one in a position where the Titans can wreak havoc on the Colts’ offensive gameplan.
For years, the Colts deployed one of the NFL’s best offensive lines, and the holdovers from those years have since been rewarded with top-market extensions.
The Colts made a change to their starting offensive line last week when they inserted rookie Bernhard Raimann at left tackle in place of Matt Pryor. Raimann had played a bit in the first two weeks of the season before missing two games with an ankle injury and he looked overwhelmed for much of the [more]
Indianapolis Colts rookie offensive tackle Bernhard Raimann was considered a steal after being taken in the third-round. He saw action against the Houston Texans, logging 16 snaps according to Pro Football Focus (PFF), and offensive coordinator Marcus Brady said there is a concerted effort to get him more work at left tackle.
Per head coach Frank Reich, the Indianapolis Colts will continue to rotate in rookie left tackle Bernhard Raimann in for starter Matt Pryor during weekly
Colts Colts HC Frank Reich declared OT Matt Pryor the team’s starter at left tackle in Week 1. Reich said that Pryor got extra reps in the preseason game to help him gain familiarity and comfortability at the position. “Matt has deserved and earned the spot that he’s in right now as the No.
Left tackle is still a position of uncertainty for the Indianapolis Colts but Frank Reich believes Matt Pryor has proved he’s the current starter. For the last two years, the Indianapolis Colts have been trying to find an answer at left tackle.
The re-signed big man entering the offseason as the Colts projected starting left tackle is now set to leave it as such. According to his head coach Frank
When Anthony Castonzo retired following the 2020 season, the Colts elected to sign former Chiefs left tackle Eric Fisher to man the position in 2021. But Fisher was coming off an Achilles tear during the 2020 postseason and never quite regained his form last season.
Pro Football Focus (PFF) took the task of naming a draft pick at each position who not only has talent, but has opportunity. PFF claims the Colt's third-round pick Bernhard Raimann is the offensive tackle who is stepping into the best situation in the NFL.
The Indianapolis Colts seem dead set on starting Matt Pryor at left tackle in 2022. While this may be a surprise to some, Pryor should be able to maintain his steady level of play from 2021 as a starter this upcoming season.
The Indianapolis Colts need to build up the offensive line in the NFL Draft and they may do that with Ryan Van Demark. One area the Indianapolis Colts still need to improve is the offensive line, specifically the left tackle position.
Many media members who cover the NFL feel the Indianapolis Colts still need to sign a left tackle in free agency. Chris Ballard recently said that Matt Pryor will get the first opportunity to start at left tackle for the Indianapolis Colts.
The Indianapolis Colts continue free agency signings by adding cornerback Brandon Facyson and re-signing a pair of young linemen. When Gus Bradley joined the Indianapolis Colts as defensive coordinator, many believed some of his former players would come and join him.
Colts offensive lineman Matt Pryor will return for another year. Pryor and the Colts have agreed to a one-year deal worth about $5.5 million, according to multiple reports.
The new league year is rapidly approaching for the Indianapolis Colts and with it, free agency. The Colts are set to enter this phase of the offseason with nearly 70 million dollars in cap space, which is almost 12 million dollars more than the next closest team.
The Indianapolis Colts came out flat in a game that they had no business losing this past Sunday, as they fell 23-20 at home to the Las Vegas Raiders. This was an ugly loss, and the type of loss that they have avoided, for the most part, this year.
Remember, not all heroes wear capes like Jonathan Taylor. The Indianapolis Colts at 9-7 have had a lot of special contributions this season—headlined by bonafide NFL MVP candidate Jonathan Taylor, as well as the team’s league-leading 7 Pro Bowlers.
Indianapolis Colts General Manager Chris Ballard made a seemingly insignificant trade late in the offseason, sending a 6th round pick for offensive tackle Matt Pryor and a 7th round pick.
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