As further proof of that, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler would mention that Fries is slated to have a strong market. So, Fries getting to the open market is going to come with a lot of competition for the Colts, and in turn, will make retaining him all the more difficult.
The Colts were picking at 18th overall and did not have the opportunity to sign their own in-house free agent, Will Fries, who was the seventh pick by the Minnesota Vikings. However, Benjamin still had the Colts addressing the offensive line by picking the top available free-agent center, Atlanta's Drew Dalman.
The Giants are expected to add at least one starting offensive lineman in free agency, should Will Fries be that guy?
Fries would end up being drafted in the seventh round of the 2021 Draft by the Indianapolis Colts. He barely played his rookie year and then was finally inserted into the starting
Colts guard suffered a season-ending injury in Week 5, but that does not appear to have dampened his upside in 2025 NFL free agency.
Indianapolis is locked up on the left side of the line, but there is uncertainty at every other position, from center to right tackle.
One Vikings beat reporter calls Will Fries the object of a coming bidding war involving the Bears but is it wise when Chicago has so many needs?
One big reason for that resurgence was the addition of Will Fries to the starting lineup at right guard. It wasn't initially a hit, though. Fries and fellow new starter Bernhard Raimann had their ...