2025 Fantasy Outlook
                
                    Raimann's name isn't typically brought up alongside Braden Smith and Quenton Nelson when discussing Indianapolis' standouts along the offensive line, but the 2022 third-round pick has emerged as a legitimate standout at left tackle. It will benefit both Anthony Richarson and Daniel Jones to be able to rely on more than competent blindside protection. Read Past Outlooks                
                                        
                                    Returns to practice
Raimann (ankle) returned to practice Tuesday, 93.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
				ANALYSIS
Raimann suffered an ankle injury in practice last week and missed Saturday's preseason game. It sounds like he'll be ready for the start of the regular season, however. The Colts' left tackle signed a four-year, $100 million extension last month.
			Raimann suffered an ankle injury in practice last week and missed Saturday's preseason game. It sounds like he'll be ready for the start of the regular season, however. The Colts' left tackle signed a four-year, $100 million extension last month.
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            How do Bernhard Raimann's measurables compare to other tackles?
            
            
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6' 6"Weight
303 lbsHand Length
10.38 inArm Length
33.00 in2023 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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    Battling ankle injury
Raimann suffered an ankle injury in practice this past week, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
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Lands four-year extension
Raimann signed a four-year, $100 million contract extension with the Colts on Tuesday that includes $60 million guaranteed, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
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Past knee issue
Raimann (knee) was listed as a full practice participant on Thursday's injury report.
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Limited in Wednesday's walkthrough
Raimann (knee) was listed as a limited participant in Wednesday's walkthrough.
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Won't play Week 12
Raimann (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Lions.
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    Could be paid as elite tackle
Raimann and the Colts could agree to a contract extension worth at least $20 million annually, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
				ANALYSIS
Raimann took a couple of years to settle into his role as the Colts' starting left tackle, but he's since become a very reliable member of the offensive line. He's set to enter the final year of his rookie contract, and Indianapolis is unlikely to allow him to enter the free agent market. An extension could be agreed to before the start of the regular season.
			Raimann took a couple of years to settle into his role as the Colts' starting left tackle, but he's since become a very reliable member of the offensive line. He's set to enter the final year of his rookie contract, and Indianapolis is unlikely to allow him to enter the free agent market. An extension could be agreed to before the start of the regular season.







