See the Colts O-line baring all for ESPN's 'Body Issue'

Washington Nationals baseball player Bryce Harper is on the cover of ESPN's magazine. Peter Hapak/for ESPN the Magazine. Buy Photo. Wait 1 second to continue. The annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Matt Stonie shocked the competitive eating 

“A lot of guys mess with me because I don't have the biggest legs or butt,” Seguin says in an interview for the latest ESPN: The Body Issue. “My body fat now is 3.6%. Everyone is freaked out on the team. A lot of the guys are 

The word "gratuitous" always pops up whenever ESPN the Magazine's Body Issue comes out. The fascination with seeing (nearly) all of a top athlete's body is undeniable for many fans, but when it's your team's number one 

The word "gratuitous" always pops up whenever ESPN the Magazine's Body Issue comes out. The fascination with seeing (nearly) all of a top athlete's body is undeniable for many fans, but when it's your team's number one 

Anyways, Seguin shed his clothing for the “Body Issue” of ESPN the Magazine and took the ol' resurfacer for a spin. He also says he put on 20 to 25 pounds over the last few years since entering the NHL and boasts 3.6 percent body fat. So of course the