2020 NFL Draft: Indianapolis Colts post-draft grades

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Danny Pinter 2020 NFL Draft
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Danny Pinter. player. 149. 49. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Offensive Line. Ball State

With the second pick the Colts received after trading back in the third-round, Indianapolis landed a local kid in Ball State tackle, Danny Pinter.

Pinter is one of the more interesting prospects in the entire draft, as he spent the majority of his career with the Cardinals playing tight end, before making the switch to play right tackle in his final two seasons.

He excelled in his new role and his movement skills as a tight end show in his game. While he doesn’t have the length to handle tackle duties at the next level, Pinter should be a nice developmental option on the interior of their talented offensive line.

Grade: B+

193. player. Scouting Report. Defensive Tackle. Robert Windsor. Penn State. 49. Pick Analysis

After focusing on offense for four of the team’s first five selections in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts shifted their focus to the defensive side by selecting Robert Windsor with the 193rd pick.

Windsor spent five seasons with the Penn State Nittany Lions and tallied 13 sacks over that time. He is a high-effort player with adequate lateral agility but doesn’t have the size or strength to be anything more than a bottom of the depth chart option.

If he isn’t able to add some mass onto his smaller frame, Windsor may have a hard time sticking around for long.

Grade: C-