Insiders Zak Keefer and Joel Erickson look back at the Colts' playoff loss and look ahead to the offseason. Clark Wade, Clark.Wade@Indystar.com
INDIANAPOLIS — Mark Glowinski was the starter no one saw coming, the final piece to the puzzle for the Colts offensive line that made good on Chris Ballard’s promise to fix a unit that had been overmatched a year earlier.
Every other member of the front five that emerged this season is a a first or second-round draft pick. Glowinski, a former starter in Seattle, was a late-season waiver claim in 2017, a low-risk acquisition who paid off in big rewards.