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Forgotten Colts Rookie Could Make Surprising Waves This Year
- Colts eye undrafted Penn State tackle Nolan Rucci as a potential swing tackle behind the starters.
- Rucci played for Wisconsin before transferring to Penn State, bringing versatility to the Colts' line depth.
- The Colts’ depth at tackle has room for improvement, with Freeland and Tenuta competing for backup duties.
- Colts coach Tony Sparano Jr. has cultivated the OL, potentially unlocking Rucci’s development.
- Rucci could play as a swing tackle behind Bernhard Raimann and Josh Travis if he earns a roster spot.
- Rucci’s college Pro Football Focus grades suggest reliability as both a pass blocker and run blocker.
- Rucci already has rapport with Colts center Tanor Bortolini and tight end Tyler Warren from college.
- Colts’ 2026 plans could hinge on Rucci seizing a roster spot due to reliability and depth needs.
- Colts aim to improve depth at offensive tackle after recent injuries and roster changes.
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