Colts’ Tight End, Drew Ogletree, has been arrested for felony domestic violence charges and will be out indefinitely.
The 25 year old tight end is accused of body slamming the victim onto the ground after the victim tried to smack Ogletree amidst an argument. Officers were called in, the victim was sent to the hospital, and Ogletree was detained at the scene.
Ogletree made his NFL debut this September after suffering a torn ACL last season in his rookie year. Across 12 games in 2023, he’s recorded 9 catches for 147 yards and 2 touchdowns as part of the Colts’ tight end rotation.
Without Ogletree in the lineup going forward, expect the Colts to lean more on Kylen Granson, Mo-Alie Cox, and rookie Will Mallory- none of which should be in fantasy lineups due to their minimal usage. For dynasty managers, the tight end for to target for the Colts remains Jelani Woods, who has missed the entire season with a hamstring injury, but shows tremendous promise with his rookie production and incredible athletic profile.
Ogletree’s legal issues introduce doubt that he will ever see an NFL field again. He can be dropped in all formats and has bigger issues to worry about than Football.