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Robert Windsor | DT | Round 6, Pick 193

Once the sixth-round came the Colts, were back on the clock. With a lot of needs filled Ballard and his scouts attacked the defensive line, more specifically inside, with the selection of Robert Windsor out of Penn State.

Windsor became a full-time starter for the Nittany Lions in his junior year, and played admirably in his two seasons as a starter. In his junior year he had 39 tackles, 11 for loss, 7.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and received honorable mention All-Big Ten honors from league coaches. Windsor had similar production his senior year and was on the All-Big Ten third-team.

It will be interesting where the Colts line Windsor up, he played 1-tech in college, but at 6-4 290, he’s very undersized in the A gap. Windsor has said he’s played up to 325, but likes to play at 290. Indianapolis could slide him to backup 3-tech behind Deforest Buckner if they like that idea, but as of now, it seems Windsor will be fighting for a spot in training camp.

Impact rating: 3