• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Indy Sports News

Indy Sports News

  • Colts
  • Basketball
    • Fever
    • Pacers
  • Colleges
    • Ball State
    • Butler
    • Indiana
    • Indiana State
    • Marian

Film Room: Chris Ballard finds a gem in Guard Chris Reed

April 2, 2021 by Stampede Blue Leave a Comment

NFL: DEC 27 Panthers at Washington Football Team
Photo by Lee Coleman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Chris Reed looks to be excellent depth for the Colts in 2021

The Indianapolis Colts have once again bolstered their offensive line depth, this time by signing guard Chris Reed to a one-year, veteran minimum contract. Reed is a five-year veteran in the league after going undrafted in the 2015 NFL Draft. A lesser known fact about him is that while he was playing left tackle for Minnesota State in college, he was also a Champion in the shot put event in track and field. He was inducted into the Division II Track and Field Hall of Fame for his achievements in shot put.

On the field though, I came away very impressed with what I saw out of Reed and I think this was an outstanding signing by Chris Ballard.


Elite Athleticism

I almost knew right away, before even watching any film, that Reed would be a great athlete. Chris Ballard strictly brings in top athletes on his interior offensive line and Reed certainly fits that bill. He is an excellent run blocker, especially when he is able to pull out in space. He lines up players well in the open field and his athleticism allows him to reach players that most guards simply can’t. A lot of what the Colts do in the run game is predicated on this so Reed should fit in nicely.

I have only watched a little bit of Chris Reed so far and I’m already a big fan. Great athlete and has a bit of power in his game. At his best on zone runs and as a puller. Honestly think he is a slightly lesser version of Mark Glowinski pic.twitter.com/OheAtMukvb

— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) April 1, 2021

This is the only single clip video in this piece but it just highlights the athleticism he has. It is so hard to cut off a shade technique defensive tackle as the backside guard. He does get some help from the tackle slanting down but this is just another clip to showcase how insane of an athlete he is and how he is able to make difficult blocks look easy as a result.

Chris Reed has some juice on the offensive line pic.twitter.com/eTPrM03phM

— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) April 1, 2021


Nuance and Power

On top of being a great athlete, Reed also has some power in his game (obviously if he was a Champion at shot put in college). While he may not be a Quenton Nelson-level physical freak, he does have plenty of reps on film where he is simply moving players at will. It usually comes on plays when he can get on the move and kick players out, which is something that is common in the Colts’ run scheme.

Another thing to note is the subtle nuances in his game. He loves the snatch/trap technique, which essentially uses a defender’s leverage against them by swatting the defender’s hands. He also loves to use a violent club-like move on play action stretch runs and screens. This isn’t necessarily vital to being a good lineman but these are little things that he has worked into his craft.

Chris Reed is my type of offensive lineman. Nasty club when he needs it, excels with the snatch/trap, superb athlete, and is powerful enough to displace defenders.

He is very very similar to Mark Glowinski which is great for the Colts pic.twitter.com/u2g4cEUwyI

— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) April 1, 2021


Good Foundation in Pass Pro

Now, some struggles do appear in pass protection for him. He seems to have the Mark Glowinski issue where he is perfectly fine against any defensive tackle who isn’t above average or great. Once he faces a stout interior player, the issues arise. I do like his technique and the base of his play in pass protection though. He has great grip strength at the point of attack and if he is able to latch on early in the play, he usually wins his rep. In the Colts’ scheme that wants their lineman to jump defenders and aggressively set, Reed is a perfect fit.

Chris Reed has some work to do in pass protection but he is at his best when he can attack early in the rep and latch on. The Colts’ scheme will allow him to do that much more often pic.twitter.com/coQSbQ2vmW

— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) April 2, 2021


Just Please Stay Away from Grady Jarrett

Grady Jarrett had his way with Reed in their two match-ups last season. While it is perfectly understandable why somebody would struggle with an elite defender like Jarrett, it is still worth noting. Reed does struggle with top guys but then again, who doesn’t?

As long as Chris Reed never plays against Grady Jarrett again, I love his game pic.twitter.com/9u1LUEiNmQ

— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) April 2, 2021


Final Thoughts

I honestly had no clue who Chris Reed was entering today. I had never heard of him and he wasn’t on my radar whatsoever. When I noticed that the Colts signed him to a veteran minimum contract, I fully expected him to be another camp body. On film, however, I see a totally different player.

He is a superb athlete with good strength and a good foundation in pass protection. I think that if Mark Glowinski were to go down at all this year with an injury, Reed could step in and not miss a beat in this offense. He is a great depth piece that I think will be valuable for the Colts this year.

I have been critical at times of the moves this offseason but I love this addition by Chris Ballard. He acquired a veteran guard who could, potentially, become the starter next year when Mark Glowinski ultimately departs in free agency. I love this signing for depth on the interior of the offensive line.

Filed Under: Colts

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Jim Irsay hinting the Colts need more capable CBs
  • Kicking The Stigma: Huntington Bank, IU Health and Lucas Oil Join Virtual Fundraiser
  • 'Predict The Pick' For A Chance To Win A T.Y. Hilton Autographed Mini-Helmet!
  • Takeaways From Jim Irsay On Colts Official Podcast: Chris Ballard's Draft Success, A 'Springboard' Season And Kicking The Stigma
  • Berger named finalist for USA AmeriCup team

Categories

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • Indianapolis Star
  • WTTV - CBS 4
  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • Ink On Indy
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • WNBA.com - Indiana Fever
  • 8 Points 9 Seconds
  • Amico Hoops
  • Basketball Insiders
  • High Post Hoops
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Indy Cornrows
  • Pro Basketball Talk
  • Real GM

Football

  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Colts Wire
  • Horseshoe Heroes
  • Our Turf Football
  • Pro Football Rumors
  • Pro Football Talk
  • Stampede Blue
  • Total Colts

College

  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Forgotten 5
  • Hammer And Rails
  • Hoosier Sports Report
  • Hoosier State Of Mind
  • Inside The Irish
  • One Foot Down
  • Punt John Punt
  • Saturday Blitz
  • Slap The Sign
  • The Crimson Quarry
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2021 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in