LVR • OT • #71
Glaze (6'4/315) was a steady presence on a Maryland line that saw plenty of turnover year-after-year and always seemed to be the weak spot on the offense. He primarily started at right tackle until his senior year when he slid over to the left side, as Glaze is the type of blocker that needs to work on the end by himself. When asked to tandem block or to block down on a defender, Glaze would often get lost or bumped off his block, which was apparent in the number of ways that opponents would run stunts at him. Though he has adequate 34.875” length arms, his height limits his ability to anchor and actively attack edge rushers. Glaze can often be seen catching rushers instead of taking the initiative to block them first and punch them off their timing. In the run game, Glaze can be lost in space, but is a bit more reliable at the point of attack because of his thick lower half with sufficient upper body strength. He may need to move to guard at some point, but the Raiders will give him a chance as a tackle before trying him inside.
9 months ago
April 27, 2024 2:11 AM