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    Colts Reunite Anarumo with Marion Hobby; Is Trey Hendrickson Next?

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 12, 20263 Mins Read
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    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts aren’t just filling a coaching vacancy; they are building a Cincinnati Bengals reunion tour in the trenches. Following Charlie Partridge’s departure to Notre Dame, the Colts wasted zero time naming Marion Hobby as their new defensive line coach on Thursday.

    Hobby, plucked from the University of Arkansas, isn’t a random hire. He is the hand-picked lieutenant of Defensive Coordinator Lou Anarumo, signaling that Indianapolis is doubling down on the defensive philosophy implemented last season. But the ink wasn’t even dry on Hobby’s contract before the real buzz started: Does this move clear the runway for free agent pass rusher Trey Hendrickson?

    The Anarumo Connection

    You can’t tell the story of this hiring without looking at the 2025 season. When Shane Steichen brought Lou Anarumo in to run the defense last year, the culture shifted immediately. The Colts got aggressive, landing corner Charvarius Ward on a massive three-year, $54 million deal and taking a swing on rookie Justin Walley in the third round.

    Now, Anarumo gets his “guy” back. Hobby and Anarumo spent four years together in Cincinnati (2021-2024), a stretch that saw the Bengals terrorize quarterbacks and reach a Super Bowl. Hobby’s resume is a roadmap of defensive line excellence:

    • Clemson (2011-16): Co-Defensive Coordinator/DEs (National Title era)
    • Jacksonville Jaguars (2017-18): Sacksonville era
    • Miami Dolphins (2019-20): Defensive Line
    • Cincinnati Bengals (2021-24): Defensive Line

    “Hobby doesn’t just teach technique; he teaches violence at the point of attack. Look at what he did with those Cincy fronts. If you’re a Colts fan, you’re looking at that hiring and thinking one thing: Trey Hendrickson.” — NFL Executive (Anonymous), via The Athletic

    The Hendrickson Speculation

    This is where the smoke becomes fire. Trey Hendrickson is officially a free agent. The four-time Pro Bowler played his best football under the Anarumo-Hobby duo, earning First-Team All-Pro honors while racking up sacks in bunches.

    The Colts’ pass rush was inconsistent last season. Outside of Laiatu Latu, who posted a team-high 8.5 sacks, the front four often vanished against elite passing attacks. The interior pressure was underwhelming, and the edge rotation lacked a closer.

    Hobby’s arrival feels like the first domino. Hendrickson wants to win, and he wants to play in a system that lets him pin his ears back. Indianapolis now offers both his former coordinator and his former position coach. If Chris Ballard wants to save the defensive line, signing Hendrickson isn’t just an option—it’s the only move that makes sense.

    Injury Updates & Depth Chart

    While the focus is on free agency, the Colts are also banking on internal returns. Justin Walley, the third-rounder out of Minnesota who turned heads in camp, is expected to be ready for OTAs. Walley’s rookie year ended before it began with a torn ACL during joint practices with the Ravens, but his recovery has been reportedly ahead of schedule. If he returns to his training camp form, it’s like adding another starter for free.

    Next Step: With the combine just weeks away, keep an eye on Indianapolis’s cap maneuvering. If they start restructuring contracts (specifically in the secondary), they are clearing space for a massive check—likely with Hendrickson’s name on it.

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