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Tyquan Lewis

Tyquan Lewis

DE - Indianapolis Colts

Height: 6' 3"Weight: 267 lbsAge: 29College: Ohio State

Week 13 Outlook

IND @ NE
Sun 1:00pm ET
36°
Week Rank (ECR) N/A
Projection 5.8 pts

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Tyquan Lewis (elbow) could be activated from IR

Colts coach Shane Steichen said Tyquan Lewis has a good shot at being activated from injured reserve.

Fantasy Impact

Lewis has been sidelined since the start of October due to an elbow injury.

Ari Koslow1 week ago
Tyquan Lewis (elbow) to be sidelined through at least Week 9

Tyquan Lewis is reportedly expected to be sidelined through at least Week 9 as he deals with an elbow injury.

Fantasy Impact

Lewis suffered the injury in last week's win over the Steelers. He was placed on injured reserve.

Ari Koslow9 weeks ago
Tyquan Lewis not practicing Wednesday

Colts DE Tyquan Lewis is not participating in practice Wednesday.

Fantasy Impact

The team has not released any information on why Lewis is absent from practice Wednesday. There should be an update on his status after practice concludes.

Jesse Garcia17 weeks ago
Tyquan Lewis lands on IR

Tyquan Lewis, a second round pick, was placed on IR with a nagging toe injury.

Fantasy Impact

Lewis made an early impact this offseason and appeared to be ticketed for a spot in the DL rotation. He was playing both DE and DT and was especially disruptive as an interior pass rusher. Lewis' injury frees up snaps for fellow defensive linemen Jabaal Sheard, Kemoko Turay, Denico Autry, Tarell Basham, and others.

Tyquan Lewis heads to Colts at the end of 2nd round after trade with Browns

The Cleveland Browns traded the 64th pick in the NFL Draft and last pick in the second round to the Indianapolis Colts, who selected Ohio State University defensive end Tyquan Lewis.

Fantasy Impact

After adding Kemoko Turay earlier in the second round, the Colts traded back into the second round to add another piece to their defensive line. Lewis can play defensive end or slide inside to defensive tackle on passing downs, proving some much-needed versatility to the Colts as they make the transition back to a 4-3 defensive front.