Bernhard Raimann
27-Year-Old
Clears protocol
Raimann passed concussion protocol Wednesday, Kevin Bowen of 93.5 The Fan reports.
ANALYSIS
Raimann missed Indianapolis' Week 9 loss to the Vikings after sustaining a concussion the week prior. However, it now appears that he's passed through the NFL's five-step concussion protocol. Expect the third-year offensive lineman from Central Michigan to serve as the Colts' top left tackle in Week 10, when the team hosts the Bills.
Raimann missed Indianapolis' Week 9 loss to the Vikings after sustaining a concussion the week prior. However, it now appears that he's passed through the NFL's five-step concussion protocol. Expect the third-year offensive lineman from Central Michigan to serve as the Colts' top left tackle in Week 10, when the team hosts the Bills.
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6' 6"Weight
303 lbsHand Length
10.38 inArm Length
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Selected by the Colts in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the 6-6, 303-poun Raimann, a native of Austria, has settled into a role as the team's starting left tackle as the coming season approaches. As such, he'll be charged with protecting the blind side of the franchise's starting QB, which will either be veteran Gardner Minshew or promising rookie Anthony Richardson.
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Ruled out for Week 9
Raimann (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday night's contest against the Vikings.
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In concussion protocol
Raimann is in concussion protocol following Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Texans, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.
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Ready for Sunday
Raimann (concussion) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
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Missing another week
Raimann (concussion) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Titans, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
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Missing Week 4
Raimann (concussion) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Rams.
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Could win starting left tackle role
Raimann will be given every chance to win the starting left tackle spot with the Colts, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
ANALYSIS
Matt Pryor is penciled in as the starter after a strong 2021 campaign in a depth role along the offensive line for Indianapolis, but he's made only one start at left tackle in his career after being a sixth-round pick of the Eagles in 2018. Raimann is considered the future at the position after being a third-round pick in the 2022 Draft, and while Pryor will work with the first-team offense to begin training camp, the rookie's technique already is considered very polished, and he could push for the job quickly if he performs well in camp. If Pryor does get displaced, he also would be a candidate to start at right guard.
Matt Pryor is penciled in as the starter after a strong 2021 campaign in a depth role along the offensive line for Indianapolis, but he's made only one start at left tackle in his career after being a sixth-round pick of the Eagles in 2018. Raimann is considered the future at the position after being a third-round pick in the 2022 Draft, and while Pryor will work with the first-team offense to begin training camp, the rookie's technique already is considered very polished, and he could push for the job quickly if he performs well in camp. If Pryor does get displaced, he also would be a candidate to start at right guard.