Depth at defensive tackle has been a concern for Indiana this offseason. But on Wednesday evening, the Hoosiers found some extra help.
Former Northern Illinois lineman Weston Kramer announced that he has committed to Indiana, giving the Hoosiers a 6-foot-1, 290-pound player to plug into their two-deep. Kramer was a three-year starter for the Huskies who earlier this spring intended to transfer to Temple before decommitting from the Owls in March. He also reportedly fielded interest from Northwestern and West Virginia.
Pro Football Focus graded Kramer as the third-best interior defensive lineman in the Mid-American Conference this past season.