2021 NFL Draft: One perfect prospect for all 32 teams

Dec 19, 2020; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Florida Gators tight end Kyle Pitts (84) celebrates after a touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 19, 2020; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Florida Gators tight end Kyle Pitts (84) celebrates after a touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports /
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Indianapolis Colts: Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State

Frank Reich has done a great job coaching the Indianapolis Colts and the way he got the recognition to earn that job was by doing some stellar work as the offensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles. In 2017, he had his best campaign as Philly won the Super Bowl in a shocking victory over the New England Patriots.

The reason it was so surprising is that the Eagles were without Carson Wentz as their star quarterback tore his ACL late in the season. With him out, they turned to Nick Foles who had an insane stretch.

Following that season, Reich left for Indy and Wentz started to trend in the wrong direction. Now, the two re-join forces as the Colts added Wentz in a trade with the Eagles. With them getting back together, there’s hope that Wentz can return to his MVP-caliber form from 2017.

In order for that to happen, they need to surround him with more talent and they also have to replace Anthony Castonzo who retired this offseason. The best option they could turn to in the draft would be Teven Jenkins from Oklahoma State. Listed at 6-6 and 315 pounds, Jenkins has a lot of experience and is solid in pass protection.

He should have no problem starting right away and the Colts could surely use him as a replacement for Castonzo.