Graham Glasgow has been allegedly KILLING IT in all post-season events. He probably didn't really blip on your radar unless you're a michigan fan but:
Graham Glasgow earns invite to Senior Bowl after impressive Shrine Game workouts
ANN ARBOR -- Former Michigan center Graham Glasgow is trending up in the eyes of NFL scouts.
After an impressive week of practice for the 2016 East-West Shrine Game, Glasgow has been added to the roster of this year's Senior Bowl -- scheduled to take place later this month in Mobile, Alabama.
The Senior Bowl is typically viewed as the more prestigious of the two major college football all-star games. Both events are used as NFL prospect showcases for pro scouts. The Shrine kicks Saturday (4 p.m.) on the NFL Network.
Glasgow has spent time working at both guard and center this week during Shrine Game practices (he played both at Michigan). And has impressed scouts and analysts from day one.
"He was the guy who really stood out to me," NFL Network's Mike Mayock said earlier this week. "It's a strong year for centers, but he looks like an NFL starter. Very strong. He could compete at the Senior Bowl."
Glasgow is the lone Michigan player on the Senior Bowl roster. He's scheduled to play in the Shrine Game with ex-Michigan teammates Jake Rudock and Joe Bolden.