Grading each Colts offseason move so far

Grading every move for the Colts so far.

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Re-signing Le’Raven Clark

This move was made almost out of necessity it seems. The starting five for the Colts is as good as it gets for the NFL. However, there are serious concerns with the depth in the offensive line room. That’s why re-signing a player like Joe Haeg was a low-key big need for Indy. However, he took a chance to be a starter with Tampa Bay, and the Colts quickly grabbed Clark to ensure some depth on the edge.

Clark has held the role of a backup since entering the league as a third-round pick. He hasn’t shown any inkling of being a reliable starter and while continuity is nice, he doesn’t offer much if he has to step in. Addressing this need is a big priority for the Colts this offseason and it goes beyond giving Clark a one-year deal.

Grade: D