Danny Pinter believes he can fill the Colts’ vacancy at right guard.
“That’s what you work for, and that’s what you want in this league. I’ve just got to earn it,” Pinter said. “There’s obviously an opportunity there, and that’s just kind of my approach: opportunities are what you make of it.” A fifth-round pick back in 2020, Pinter has mostly worked as the backup center, making three starts at that position last year, but the team is reportedly confident he can step up at guard following the departures of Mark Glowinski and Chris Reed in free agency. Even so, it would not be a surprise if the team adds some competition in the draft.