December 25, 2024

Blake Freeland was Louis Riddick’s favorite pick for Colts

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Freeland was a four-year starter for the Cougars from 2019-2022 with 41 starts in 44 games played. Was one of only three players to play in, and start all 13 games for BYU doing the same in 2021. He also has experience at the other tackle spot on the right side. As a true freshman in 2019, Freeland lined up at right tackle for the final seven games of the season. Freeland was named a team captain in 2022, and he was voted a third-team All-American that same year. © Getty Images Freeland was a four-year starter for the Cougars from 2019-2022 with 41 starts in 44 games played. Was one of only three players to play in, and start all 13 games for BYU doing the same in 2021. He also has experience at the other tackle spot on the right side. As a true freshman in 2019, Freeland lined up at right tackle for the final seven games of the season. Freeland was named a team captain in 2022, and he was voted a third-team All-American that same year.

The Indianapolis Colts started Day 3 of the 2023 NFL draft adding some depth and upside to the offensive line by selection Blake Freeland out of BYU.

Bringing starting experience at both right and left tackle during his collegiate career, Freeland spent the last two seasons at the latter spot for the Cougars. He brings elite athleticism and movement skills, especially for a 6-foot-8 offensive tackle.

When going through his favorite non-first-round selections for every team, ESPN’s Louis Riddick landed on Freeland for the Colts.

Freeland likely will walk right into the swing tackle role unless the Colts add a veteran with starting experience like Donovan Smith. That isn’t expected, but it’s not outside the realm of possibilities.

A high-character player, Freeland is impressive when on the move and has a lot of experience working in a zone-blocking scheme during his time at BYU.

There are some technical issues that Freeland must improve at the next level. He could stand to be a bit more physical at contacy, and consistency with his hand placement will be the areas of focus. His pad level will naturally be an issue for him given his height.

But Freeland has all the tools to be a successful swing tackle in the NFL, and there’s a good chance he holds that role as early as his rookie season.

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