Houston Texans Draft Watch: Why the Colts’ O-Line Questions Matter in the AFC South
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As the Houston Texans keep building toward another big season, one AFC South storyline deserves attention: the Indianapolis Colts are still sorting out their offensive line after free agency. That matters in a division where protection, quarterback development, and trench play can swing the standings fast.
According to Colts Wire, Indianapolis came out of free agency with questions still lingering up front. While the Colts have invested heavily in the line in recent years, the group is no longer viewed as a fully settled strength. Instead, it looks like a position unit that may still need help through the NFL Draft or through internal competition heading toward training camp.
Why the Colts’ offensive line matters for the Texans
For Houston, this is more than offseason noise. The Texans have built a defense that can pressure quarterbacks and disrupt timing, and any weakness along the Colts’ offensive front could become a major edge in divisional games. If Indianapolis struggles to protect consistently, that could affect both its passing game and its ability to stay balanced on offense.
At the same time, the Texans know divisional matchups are often decided in the trenches. Houston’s front seven made real strides last season, and any uncertainty from a rival only raises the importance of continuing to add pass-rush depth and physicality. In a tight AFC South race, even one weak spot can be targeted over and over.
The Colts’ review appears to center on overall depth, long-term stability, and whether the current group has enough reliability if injuries hit. That is a familiar NFL issue, but it becomes even more important when a team is trying to support a developing offense and compete inside a rugged division.
What’s next in the AFC South
Now the focus shifts to the draft. If Indianapolis views offensive line as a clear need, that could impact how the board falls for other AFC South teams, including Houston. A run on linemen always changes the shape of the first few rounds, and that can influence where value lands for everyone else.
For Texans fans, this is the time to watch rivals just as closely as your own roster. The division is improving, but no team is without holes. The Colts may still be solid in several areas, yet unresolved questions up front could follow them into camp and become one of the offseason’s most important storylines.
Houston’s job remains simple: keep building strength where games are won. If a rival is still trying to patch together answers on the offensive line, that is absolutely worth monitoring from here to draft weekend.
This article is a summary of reporting by Colts Wire. Read the full story here.

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