Report: Colts recently met with OL prospect Quinn Meinerz

The Indianapolis Colts reportedly met recently and virtually with Wisconsin-Whitewater offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz ahead of the 2021 NFL draft, per Justin Melo of The Draft Network.

A standout from the Senior Bowl, Meinerz comes from the Division-III world of football and most are projecting him as a guard at the next level, most likely due to his size (6-foot-3, 320 pounds) and arm length (33 inches).

Here’s what Matthew Valdovinos of Pro Football Network had to say about Meinerz:

Meinerz projects as a quality guard in the NFL. He has the strength, motor, and experience to start as a rookie on the interior offensive line. Any team with a need at the guard or even possible center spots should consider him. His athletic ability and level of competition will likely prevent teams from taking him on Day 2, but the start of Day 3 is where he should start drawing consideration.

The Colts will be looking to add offensive line depth this offseason. They have to find their replacement for Anthony Castonzo at left tackle and while Quenton Nelson could move to that spot, the Colts still need to bring in more depth.

Because of the lack of competition and tape at the Division-III level, Meinerz is likely coming off the board during Day 3 of the draft with the chance he could develop into a starter.

The draft is still roughly two months away but the Colts continue to do their homework on every prospect.

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