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Colby Sorsdal (born March 1, 2000) is an American professional football offensive tackle for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the William & Mary Tribe.

Key Information

Early life

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Sorsdal attended Mt. Lebanon High School in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Sorsdal committed to play college football at the College of William & Mary over offers from Central Florida and Ball State.[1]

College career

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Sorsdal started in 46 games over the course of five seasons with William & Mary.[2] As a senior, he was named to the All-Coastal Athletic Association first team and the FCS All-American team.[3][4][5]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 5+34 in
(1.97 m)
301 lb
(137 kg)
33 in
(0.84 m)
10 in
(0.25 m)
5.17 s 1.91 s 2.93 s 4.70 s 7.76 s 27.5 in
(0.70 m)
9 ft 4 in
(2.84 m)
21 reps
All values from Pro Day[6][7]

Sorsdal was selected by the Detroit Lions in the fifth round, 152nd overall, of the 2023 NFL draft.[8] He made his first career start Week 8 against the Las Vegas Raiders.[9] As a rookie, he appeared in 16 regular season games and started three in the 2023 season.[10]

On August 10, 2025, Sorsdal was placed on injured reserve.[11]

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from Grokipedia
Colby Sorsdal is an American football offensive lineman for the of the (). Standing at 6 feet 6 inches and weighing 315 pounds, he plays primarily as a guard but has experience at tackle. Born March 1, 2000, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sorsdal attended Mt. Lebanon High School before playing at the from 2018 to 2022. There, he appeared in 46 games with starts in all of them—the fourth-most starts by an offensive lineman in program history—and helped the Tribe rank among the national leaders in rushing yards per game during his final two seasons. In 2022, his senior year, Sorsdal did not allow a sack in 13 starts en route to earning First-Team All-CAA and First-Team FCS All-American honors. The Lions selected him in the fifth round (152nd overall) of the . As a , he appeared in 16 games with three starts, including his first career start at right guard against the on October 30, 2023; he played in one game during the 2024 season before being placed on injured reserve on August 10, 2025, with a leg injury and missing the 2025 season.

Early life

Family and youth

Colby Sorsdal was born on March 1, 2000, in , , to parents and Toni Sorsdal. His family, originally from , resided in for much of his elementary school years, though they spent a year in , , in 2008 when Sorsdal was in third grade due to his father's work. In 2012, the family relocated to the area in for his father's job, where Sorsdal grew up alongside his two younger brothers, Casey and Toby. Sorsdal's early athletic interests centered on hockey, which became his primary after the family's , where he developed an obsession with the game in line with local culture. Upon returning to , he continued playing at a local rink and maintained his focus on hockey through , describing it as his sole pursuit at the time: "Hockey was all I used to do." During middle school in the area, Sorsdal discovered a passion for football and chose to prioritize it over hockey, a shift heavily influenced by his , , a former high school lineman who encouraged him to try the sport upon their arrival in 2012. provided hands-on guidance, adjusting his son's stance and building his confidence after early challenges in the sport. Sorsdal experienced significant physical development during this period, growing from 6 feet 3 inches and 215 pounds as a high school freshman to 6 feet 6 inches and 295 pounds by graduation.

High school career

Sorsdal attended in , where he played football as an offensive tackle. He was a two-year letterwinner under head coach Mike Melnyk, developing his skills on the offensive line during his junior and senior seasons. As a senior, Sorsdal earned first-team all-conference honors for his performance, along with the Mt. Lebanon H.S. Mr. Football Award in 2017 and the Christian Athlete of the Year Award in 2016. He was an honor roll student all four years. During his , Sorsdal received offers from several programs, including Akron, Ball State, , Buffalo, Kent State, UConn, and UCF. He ultimately committed to the , signing with the Tribe as part of their 2018 recruiting class.

College career

Early years at William & Mary

Colby Sorsdal enrolled at the in 2018, where he pursued a degree in and health sciences, ultimately graduating in the spring of 2022. As a true that fall, Sorsdal quickly adapted to the rigors of , earning a starting role at right tackle for all 10 games of the season—the second instance of a true offensive lineman achieving this feat in program history since 1983. His rapid transition from high school to Division I FCS competition highlighted his physical maturity and technical proficiency, contributing to an offensive line that allowed 11 sacks over those 10 contests. In his year of 2019, Sorsdal started 10 of 12 games at right tackle. The Tribe's offensive line, anchored by Sorsdal, ranked 10th nationally in fewest sacks allowed that season, supporting a ground attack that amassed over 2,500 rushing yards. The 2020 campaign, shortened to a spring 2021 schedule amid the , saw Sorsdal start all three games at right tackle, maintaining his reliability amid limited play. By his redshirt junior year in fall 2021, he had started 10 of 11 games and earned Third-Team All-CAA honors, helping the unit tie for eighth nationally in fewest sacks allowed per game (1.0) while facilitating 2,487 rushing yards. Over these first four seasons (2018–2021), Sorsdal amassed 33 starts, laying the foundation for his career total of 46 starts across five years, which tied for fourth-most in William & Mary program history. His progression from an untested to a dependable anchor on the offensive line underscored his growth in pass protection and run blocking, consistently aiding the team's efforts to protect the and sustain drives.

Senior season and accolades

In his senior season of 2022, Colby Sorsdal started all 13 games at right tackle for William & Mary, anchoring the offensive line as a team captain and contributing to one of the top rushing attacks in FCS football. The Tribe rushed for 265.8 yards per game, ranking third nationally, while Sorsdal's unit provided exceptional pass protection, allowing just 0.77 sacks per game to tie for fourth-fewest in the nation (10 total sacks allowed). Sorsdal's performance earned him consensus All-American honors, including selections to the FCS All-America First Team, FCS All-America Second Team, and AFCA FCS Coaches' All-America First Team, marking him as one of the premier offensive linemen in the country. He also garnered first-team All-CAA accolades (his second straight All-CAA honor, following third-team recognition in 2021), solidifying his leadership on a line that set a school record with 3,455 rushing yards. These achievements positioned Sorsdal as the first William & Mary player selected in the NFL Draft since safety in 2016, paving the way for his transition to professional football.

Professional career

2023 NFL Draft and rookie season

Sorsdal was selected by the in the fifth round, 152nd overall, of the after a standout college career at William & Mary, where he earned All-American honors as an offensive tackle. The Lions viewed him as a versatile addition to their offensive line, transitioning him from his college position at right tackle to primarily guard while maintaining flexibility to play tackle if needed. On May 9, 2023, Sorsdal signed his contract, a four-year deal worth $4.16 million that included a $320,084 , securing his spot on the roster as a developmental depth piece. Throughout training camp and the preseason, he demonstrated adaptability across the interior line, preparing to fill multiple roles amid the Lions' emphasis on line versatility. In his rookie season, Sorsdal appeared in 16 games, primarily serving as a depth player on the offensive line as injuries plagued the unit, including to starters like center and left guard . He earned three starts, beginning with his NFL debut at right guard on October 30, 2023, against the Las Vegas Raiders, where he played all 86 offensive snaps in a 26-14 victory. His subsequent starts came at left guard: on November 19 against the , filling in for the injured Jackson in a 31-26 win, and on November 23 against the , though he was pulled mid-game after early struggles. These opportunities highlighted his value as a reliable , contributing to the Lions' offensive line stability during a season that saw them reach the .

2024 season

In 2024, Sorsdal transitioned back to his college position of right tackle after spending his rookie season primarily at guard. This shift positioned him as a depth player on the ' offensive line, where he served mainly as a backup to right tackle . Sorsdal appeared in just one game during the regular season, recording zero starts and no offensive snaps, while spending much of the year on the practice squad to maintain his development. His limited on-field role underscored the Lions' depth at the position, with Sorsdal contributing through practice repetitions and special teams preparation rather than live game action. Through the end of the 2024 season, Sorsdal's career totals stood at 17 games played and 3 starts, reflecting his ongoing adaptation to the level following three starts at guard as a .

2025 injury and absence

Entering the 2025 offseason, Sorsdal focused on expanding his positional versatility by taking reps at during organized activities and minicamp in the spring, a move aimed at bolstering his value amid a competitive offensive line depth chart. This preparation continued into in late July, where he rotated across multiple interior line spots, including , with the third- offense to demonstrate adaptability. However, his progress was halted during the Lions' second preseason game against the on August 8, when he sustained a leg injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the exhibition schedule. On August 10, 2025, the placed Sorsdal on injured reserve with the designation for an undisclosed injury, officially ending his participation in the 2025 regular season. The move came alongside similar placements for offensive tackle and tight end , reflecting the team's depth challenges but also underscoring the crowded offensive line room where Sorsdal had been vying for a backup role after limited snaps in prior seasons. As a vested entering his third year, Sorsdal remains eligible for an injury settlement if the Lions opt to release him later, which could provide financial compensation while allowing him to seek opportunities elsewhere during recovery. This uncertainty is heightened by the Lions' robust interior line options, including starters like and , potentially complicating his return to the active roster. As of November 2025, Sorsdal continues to recover from the leg injury, with no public updates indicating a return timeline before the season's end, leaving his status listed on the injured reserve in the team's Week 10 depth chart. Looking ahead, his rehabilitation will be pivotal for securing a spot in the Lions' 2026 plans, where demonstrating full health and multi-positional utility could reaffirm his place in the organization.

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