Pundits have focused the Minnesota Vikings offseason on the team’s quarterback situation with Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy. The team moving on from a few veteran defensive lineman has also been at the center of Minnesota’s free agency.
On Monday, Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport focused on the team’s offensive line.
When tasked to name one remaining free agent every NFL team should target this offseason, Davenport picked veteran interior offensive lineman Graham Glasgow for the Vikings.
“Graham Glasgow played almost 900 snaps at center for the Detroit Lions last year alone. In a decade-long career spent in Detroit and Denver, Glasgow has played extensively at all three positions on the interior of the offensive line,” wrote Davenport.
“At 33, Glasgow’s best football is probably behind him. But he was a capable starter last year in Detroit, giving up just a single sack and committing two penalties across 873 snaps per Pro Football Focus.”
Glasgow spent the past three seasons with the Detroit Lions. He also played the first four campaigns of his 10-year career in Detroit.
During his most recent Lions stint, Glasgow started 45 games across the three interior offensive line spots. In 2025, he started 14 games at center.
Davenport sees Glasgow as a potential solution for the Vikings at center.
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