Former Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Adam Terry has agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts, a league source confirmed.
Terry is a former second-round draft pick from Syracuse who didn't receive a tender from the Ravens as a restricted free agent, making him an unrestricted free agent.
Terry received some interest from the Miami Dolphins, but just wound up visiting the Colts this week.
He didn't play in any games last season due to a knee injury that required surgery.
Terry has said he's making good progress from the injury.
Injuries, including ankle problems, hindered Terry's development in Baltimore.
The 6-foot-8, 335-pound lineman started 18 games for the Ravens and appeared in 48, but durability concerns affected his prospects.
When he's healthy, Terry has value as a tackle who can play on the left or right side.
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Mar 12, 2010
06:49 PM
I find it curious that the Bears haven't even sniffed in this guys direction. What this tells me is that Omiyale & his quick feet & 36" arm length go to where he belongs & thats RT,& the Bears draft a guard here. Or they could just get Lilja who was just released by this very team that acquired Terry. Leave it to me to find a Bear tie in on an Indy story.