This season, Graham Glasgow has filled in at everyGraham Glasgow has performed throughout Graham Glasgow was thrust into a starting role at right guard when Detroit Lions player Halapoulivaati Vaitai suffered an injury in Week 2.
For the veteran, everything has been a blur since then. Glasgow has made six starts at three different positions, including the last three games at three different spots.
The Michigan product filled in for Frank Ragnow at centre in Week 8 and has started at both guard positions. Glasgow’s starting spot could be given back to his predecessor once Vaitai recovers.
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This season, Graham Glasgow has filled in at everyDan Campbell, though, asserted on Wednesday that Glasgow has merited the position of starting right guard for the team going forward.
Yes, I believe that. That seems fair to me. Campbell stated, “Vaitai is still working at it, and we’re always assessing him.” “But Graham has undoubtedly been helpful to us. And he has been effective at three different positions: centre, left guard, and right guard prior to that. He’s been really helpful to us. Getting that signing was a smart move for us. Blessed to have him. For us, he’s a solid, trustworthy component
This season, Graham Glasgow has filled in at everyGlasgow is ranked third among Detroit’s linemen, behind Frank Ragnow and Penei Sewell, with an offensive grade of 77.1 on Pro Football Focus. In addition, he has pass blocking and run blocking scores of 67.9 and 77.9, respectively.
This season, Graham Glasgow has filled in at everyFollowing a season marred by injuries while playing for the Denver Broncos, he decided to sign a one-year contract to return to Detroit. He has been a major contributor to the team’s success, so the outcomes have been excellent.
This season, Graham Glasgow has filled in at everyVaitai hasn’t had much success, though. Since the injury, he has only made one offensive appearance, in Week 7 against Baltimore. The veteran’s overall offensive PFF grade is 68.3.Vaitai received a below-average 49.7 PFF offensive grade in his most recent game against the Ravens. One factor in that was a run blocker rating of 44.5.
Jonah Jackson and Ragnow will also be returning starters for the Lions offensive line. Detroit’s offensive line will therefore be as healthy as it has been since the start of the season.
“Compared to last year, I feel a lot healthier this year. I was recovering from an injury that had lasted for, say, seven or nine months? It was awful. After that incident last year, I was desperate to get back to playing because, well, you know, when you’re losing games and your body isn’t feeling well, you’re not usually great. Glasgow stated earlier this year, “I’m feeling much healthier coming back here and I’m also playing with really good players.” “After all, Penei’s a