But they haven’t been tested often like they will be Sunday. The Colts run their offense through the offensive line and it’s been a fine unit over the last month or so. Meanwhile, right tackle Braden Smith seems to be sustaining every injury possible after being so durable during the first three years of his career. He’s gotten better but he’s the weakest link right now. He’s clearly not comfortable coming back from his torn Achilles and has struggled with bend and speed around the arc. The biggest issue right now is left tackle Eric Fisher. While they aren’t the elite top-three unit we expected them to be during the preseason, they’ve been fine enough. They’ve come along over the last month or so. Injuries certainly didn’t help during training camp and the beginning of the season. Where is the Colts’ O-line at right now? An injury bug was there recently and PFF’s numbers on their performance is mixed. He’s combining elite physical traits with the mindset of a veteran which is why he’s so special. He almost always makes the first defender miss while his vision has improved tenfold from his rookie season. He’s much more confident hitting the hole aggressively this year and his ability to vary speeds at different levels is insane. The guy is 226 pounds of pure muscle but truly does have 4.39 to leave a defense in the dust. The one that stands out the most might be how quickly he gets to his top speed and how fast that top speed is for a player his size. KH: There are a lot of elite traits that Taylor possesses. In an effort to get more insight on the Texans, Bills Wire chatted with Colts Wiremanaging editor Kevin Hickey in this week’s behind enemy lines feature: Q: What’s the one thing about Jonathan Taylor that stands out the most? Can the Buffalo Bills add to their win total against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 11?