Next up in our look of where the Colts stand by position following offseason workouts is a look at the offensive line -- a position that has been much-maligned in the past and will be heavily scrutinized in the preseason and beyond. Here's a glance at where things are at the moment.

Players:

C: Ryan Kelly, Brian Schwenke

G: Deyshawn Bond, Denzelle Good, Joe Haeg, Jack Mewhort, Adam Redmond, Schwenke

T: Zach Banner, Anthony Castonzo, Le'Raven Clark, Fahn Cooper, Good, Haeg, Blake Muir, Jerry Ugokwe, Jeremy Vujnovich, Andrew Wylie

Safe: Castonzo, Clark, Haeg, Kelly, Mewhort

Competing for a roster spot/depth chart position: Banner, Cooper, Good, Schwenke, Redmond, Vujnovich

Practice squad possibility: Bond, Muir, Ugokwe, Wylie

On paper, offensive line is looking like it could be an area where there aren't any surprises once roster cuts arrive. Castonzo and Mewhort are sure starters on the left side with Kelly at center. Colts coaches have said things are still to be determined on the right side, but Haeg and Clark seem clear favorites at guard and tackle, respectively, and both will be on the roster whether they starts or not. From there, Banner, Good and Schwenke seem like good bets to fill depth spots.

Past that, there's Redmond or Vujnovich, who were with the team last season (both on the practice squad, with Vujnovich getting a couple games on the 53-man); Cooper, a fifth-round draft pick of the 49ers in 2016 who was added over the winter; and Bond, Muir, Ugokwe, and Wylie, who are undrafted rookies. There could be a chance for any of them to grab a remaining open spot past the aforementioned top eight, if there is one. Any of them knocking off Banner, Good or Schwenke for a spot could be considered an upset.

So while technically nothing is final in terms of the right side and depth-wise, it's not hard right now to get a good idea of what this group will look like in the end. With this group, the bigger question seems to be not who it will be but how good they'll be once they line up. That's the unknown factor at this point, and something that will be one of the big stories to follow come training camp.