Colts Tight Ends Set to Shape 53‑Man Roster
Roster Locks: Warren, Alie‑Cox, Ogletree
Tyler Warren leads the Colts’ tight‑end room and is expected to be the primary target at the position. Mo Alie‑Cox continues as the secondary option, primarily used in blocking schemes and finishing sixth on the team in special‑teams snaps last season. Drew Ogletree provides rotational value on offense and ranked fourth in special‑team usage in 2025, making a cut unlikely for the team.
Depth Chart Battle: Mallory vs. the Rest
Michael Mallory is the front‑runner for the fourth spot, having secured a role as the pass‑catching option. Sean McKeon, however, remains a pure blocker and may struggle to earn a roster spot given the two existing blockers. Mallory saw limited action—only 16 offensive snaps and a single special‑team snap last year—while often being inactive for games.
Colts’ Strategy on Tight‑End Numbers
Under head coach Shane Steichen, Indianapolis has typically carried four tight ends, but the current depth does not justify that approach. A lighter three‑player roster would free up spots for added talent on the defensive line or secondary. With limited experience across the group, the team may opt for flexibility over traditional depth.
Final 53‑Man Prediction
Based on current performance and roster needs, the Colts are likely to keep Tyler Warren, Mo Alie‑Cox, and Drew Ogletree as their tight‑end core. Mallory’s pass‑catching skill could keep him on the practice squad rather than occupy a roster spot. This three‑tight‑end model aligns with the team’s emphasis on depth elsewhere and provides the flexibility to elevate a practice‑squad player when game‑day coverage is required.
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