
Ryan Glasgow NFL Draft 2017: Scouting Report for Cincinnati Bengals' Pick
| Height | Weight | 40 Time | Arm Length | Hand Size | 3-Cone |
| 6'2 7/8" | 302 lbs | 5.13s | 33 3/8" | 9 5/8" | 7.55s |
POSITIVES
A three-year starter at Michigan, Ryan Glasgow is a brick wall against the run who commands double-teams. Glasgow can play both shade nose and 3-technique tackle. He's a high-motor player on clear passing downs and relies on strength to push the pocket. He's a smart player who will turn back upfield to defend screens and has the awareness to play right away. Glasgow's ability to fire out of the blocks and be a disruptor makes him an intriguing prospect for the middle rounds. He has a solid football IQ and bloodlines, as his brother Graham was a third-round pick in the 2016 draft.
NEGATIVES
Glasgow is a limited pass-rusher who is slow off the snap. He posted just five sacks in college despite making 33 starts. He'll be a two-down defender at the next level who's taken off the field on passing downs. He missed four games in 2015 with a torn pectoral muscle. Glasgow's use of his length and hands is poor, and he's too often glued to blockers. His testing times showed a below-average athlete who struggles to move laterally or explosively. His 20 reps on the bench were below expectations.
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