5 things we learned about the Colts from NFL combine

What did we learn last week about the Colts?

Now that the NFL scouting combine has been completed, the Indianapolis Colts will shift their attention to free agency and the 2020 NFL draft. But we did learn a few things at one of the biggest offseason events of the year.

Some of the information we learned was confirmation on something reported. Some of it was new information or some extra insight into an important topic. Some of it refuted what we thought we already knew.

Here are five things we learned about the Colts from the combine:

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Anthony Castonzo is returning

One of the biggest storylines for the Colts this offseason was whether they would have the chance to re-sign their left tackle in Castonzo. Mulling retirement from the end of the season, Castonzo told the Colts he wants to return for at least another year. Now, Chris Ballard and his front office are working on a deal to officially bring back the backbone of the offensive line.

How long that will take isn’t clear, but with free agency officially starting on March 18, the Colts are likely to get it done soon.