One of the Broncos’ first moves of the offseason was signing former Lions offensive lineman Graham Glasgow to a four-year, $44 million contract. Referring to Glasgow as an “offensive lineman” is key because he’s not bound to a single position.
“Any time you can add a guy that has versatility — not just can go in and play two different positions but play them well — it’s an advantageous thing to do,” Denver coach Vic Fangio said during a conference call with reporters on March 31. “Right now, we’re looking at him as a guard, but we know he can play center very well.
“That’s nice to have especially when you’re heading into a draft and your total team is not set right now. He plays both positions very well. He’s been very durable. I don’t think he’s missed a game the last few years with the Lions. He’s the type of guy we’d like to add to our team at a bunch of positions.”
If a top guard prospect unexpectedly falls to the Broncos during the draft, the team could select him and have Glasgow play center. Or, if Denver drafts a center, Glasgow can start at guard and provide injury depth at center. Glasgow’s versatility will be crucial if offensive linemen suffer injuries during the season.
Glasgow was a key signing for the Broncos and he should prove to be a reliable offensive line — regardless of whether he plays guard or center.
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