INDIANAPOLIS — Nate Ollie looks a little bit like the outlier among all of the new faces on Frank Reich’s Colts coaching staff.
Ollie doesn’t have a long coaching relationship with new Indianapolis defensive coordinator Gus Bradley like linebackers coach Richard Smith or defensive backs coach Ron Milus.

Only 30 years old, he’s not a veteran of decades in coaching like Smith, Milus or senior defensive assistant John Fox. Ollie’s also not a former Colt like assistant linebackers coach Cato June or assistant defensive backs coach Mike Mitchell.
He’s not a living Indianapolis legend like Reggie Wayne.