When it comes to the Colts offensive line, there are some big names growing in the eyes of the national media. And while right tackle Braden Smith continues to fly under the radar, could he be in line to grab his first Pro Bowl selection in 2020?.The Auburn product, who was drafted as a guard in the second round in 2018, has entrenched himself as the starting right tackle ever since he was forced to do so out of necessity in Week 5 of his rookie campaign.He’s proven to be an emerging talent on the right side and a potential breakout player.The AFC’s finest front five resides in Indy, anchored by the meanest interior mauler around in Quenton Nelson. In an attempt to bring a personal dream to fruition — sending the entire Colts line to the Pro Bowl — I’m trumpeting the name of Braden Smith, who finished 2019 as PFF’s sixth-ranked run blocker, Marc Sessler of NFL.com.His pass protection could use a boost, but this 6-foot-6, 315-pound front-door-shaped human out of Auburn grows more formidable by the year and should have Philip Rivers sleeping easy at night when the games begin, Marc Sessler of NFL.com
Can Braden Smith earn his first Pro Bowl selection in 2020?
When it comes to the Colts offensive line, there are some big names growing in the eyes of the national media. And while right tackle Braden Smith continues to fly under the radar, could he be in line to grab his first Pro Bowl selection in 2020?.The Auburn product, who was drafted as a guard in the second round in 2018, has entrenched himself as the starting right tackle ever since he was forced to do so out of necessity in Week 5 of his rookie campaign.He’s proven to be an emerging talent on the right side and a potential breakout player.The AFC’s finest front five resides in Indy, anchored by the meanest interior mauler around in Quenton Nelson. In an attempt to bring a personal dream to fruition — sending the entire Colts line to the Pro Bowl — I’m trumpeting the name of Braden Smith, who finished 2019 as PFF’s sixth-ranked run blocker, Marc Sessler of NFL.com.His pass protection could use a boost, but this 6-foot-6, 315-pound front-door-shaped human out of Auburn grows more formidable by the year and should have Philip Rivers sleeping easy at night when the games begin, Marc Sessler of NFL.com