With the 77th pick, the Raiders select Tackle DJ Glaze out of Maryland in the third round of the 2024 draft.

Glaze started all 13 games at left tackle for the Terrapins last season on an offensive line that blocked for the fourth-ranked overall offense in the Big Ten and the top-ranked passing offense (278.9 passing ypg). He played both tackle spots and appeared in 40 games at the University of Maryland, including 32 starts his last three years. His redshirt sophomore season, he was the second best pass blocking tackle in the Big Ten (85.7). That season, the Terrapins were the fourth-ranked offense in the Big Ten, averaging 401.5 yards per game.

He earned Third-Team All-Big Ten Conference honors in 2023.

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