Q&A about Cordy Glenn
Same thing as what we did with Stephon Gilmore, we do it with Cordy Glenn. I reached out to the boys who cover Georgia at Leather Helmet Blog to talk Glenn. The writers are high on Glenn, but they don't exactly think he's a tackle.
1) What are his pros and weaknesses? Let's start with weaknesses. Cordy has issues with outside speed rushers. He is not fast/agile...
Cordy Glenn to the Bills, Great Pick.
Cordy Glenn Adds Beef Up Front For Bills.
Buffalo took advance of a great chance to add a starting tackle or guard to the their team today and only had to use pick the 41st overall in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft today. Glenn was projected to go in the top 25 and fell all the way to Buffalo at 41. He has awesome blocking skills with a huge frame, standing 6′...
Buffalo Bills draft OL Cordy Glenn with 41st pick
The Buffalo Bills have turned their attention to addressing offensive needs in a big way by selecting mammoth Georgia offensive lineman Cordy Glenn in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday.
Picked 41st overall, the 6-foot-5, 348-pound player has experience playing both guard and tackle, and will be given the chance to fill Buffalo's immediate need at left tackle. The Bills...
Via AP on Fox
April 27, 2012
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Bills Select Georgia OT Cordy Glenn (Rd.2, No.41)
With the 41st overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, the Bills select Cordy Glenn, OT (Georgia). Glenn is an athletic big man who is fluid when pulling and gets upfield with ease. He is an effective mirror blocker who shows good technique by sitting into his base and controlling defenders. He is aware of stunts and blitzes and usually picks them up with ease. He is a big body who has...
Elder – Cordy Glenn scouting report
Cordy Glenn/OT/Georgia: Doesn’t play like you’d expect a guy with his frame would. Doesn’t often get much push in the run game, and rarely overpowers anyone. More of a turner than a mover, in that he creates lanes by turning defenders away from the hole and walling them off. Ineffectiveness in short-yardage is concerning, [...]
Most Difficult to Replace - Cordy Glenn
Conventional wisdom holds that UGA will have a tough time replacing the three seniors lost after 2011 - Cordy Glenn, Ben Jones and Justin Anderson. In fact, Michael Felder just named Glenn one of the 5 linemen that will be most difficult to replace in the country.
3. Cordy Glenn: Georgia
Glenn is one of three Dawgs who will be gone from the offensive line in 2012, after adding...
Bears Draft Spotlight: G/T Cordy Glenn
The Bears could use some help up front and Cordy Glenn could be the man to provide said assistance. We go to the film to take a look at the all-around game of the former Georgia offensive lineman.
Via chi.scout.com
April 03, 2012
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2012 NFL draft: Cordy Glenn G Georgia
Cordy Glenn has played every position on the offensive line except center for Georgia. That versatility is exactly what entices scouts as they prepare for the 2012 NFL draft.
"I [prefer] to think it's a strength," said Glenn, a blocking Bedouin, who started all of 2011 at left tackle, and who worked at that position in Senior Bowl practices. "I can really help...
Via College Sports University
February 29, 2012
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Why Glenn Makes More Sense than DeCastro
If you’re following the NFL Combine this weekend in Indianapolis, two offensive linemen have solidified their status as first-round prospects. Stanford guard Dave DeCastro has reportedly looked impressive with the on-field drills and Georgia’s Cordy Glenn has done pretty well with some of the athletic tests, running the 40-yard dash in 5.15 second and lifting [...]
Cordy Glenn scouting report
Cordy Glenn OG Georgia #71
Ht: 6’5″
Wt: 350
Strengths:
Elite size and strength. Four-year starter with experience at both guard and tackle; could potentially play right tackle in the pros if necessary. A dominant run blocker; does a great job getting low and driving his man back. Excels in short-yardage situations. Adequate athleticism for an interior lineman; can...
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