DT Robert Windsor
It’s a long shot that Windsor is going to make the roster. Even if he has a strong camp, it wouldn’t be surprising if the Colts gave Tyquan Lewis one last shot at proving himself in Year 3.
Windsor has a high motor and works with power from the interior. The Colts spent a sixth-round pick to get him in the draft. That might not seem all that important, but losing draft picks in their first season probably isn’t in the plans for general manager Chris Ballard.
Windsor can develop into a depth piece and special teams asset, but that may not come in 2020. Though teams may not be eager to poach Windsor as much as other players, the Colts can protect him if they see a high ceiling.