Denver Broncos trade candidates at the deadline
Graham Glashow, G
Graham Glasgow hasn’t been good in his action so far for the Broncos. Quinn Meinerz is trying to return from the hamstring injury he suffered earlier in the season, and it’s clear to see the fall in play when Glasgow is on the field.
Once a very good interior player, Glashow just hasn’t lived up to the contract he signed with Denver a few years ago. It’s a puzzling scenario, in my opinion. He did excel when he played center back in 2018, so I’m not sure why the Broncos haven’t at least given him some game action there, because it’s clear he does have talent.
At this point, I think it’s safe to say that he isn’t likely to stick around past this season, and I think trying to trade him when Meinerz returns would be a good idea. Denver still has Netane Muti and Luke Wattenberg as depth pieces in case of injury.
And if the team ever sees Billy Turner on the field, he has experience playing inside as well. Someone that was supposed to be a clear solution along the offensive line has now turned into a backup who seemingly gets beat frequently.