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When Klint Kubiak name dropped DJ Glaze when the Las Vegas Raiders head coach was asked about the offensive line he inherited at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine back in late February, it piqued my interest.

After all, that comment by the Silver & Black’s new lead man arrived after Glaze — Las Vegas’ third-round pick (77th overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft — struggled mightily in Year 2. From both a visual and metrics standpoint, it was a sophomore slump for Maryland product as Pro Football Focus (PFF) charted Glaze with 48 pressures allowed including 10 sacks and six quarterback hits given up. The group also earmarked the Raiders right tackle as the worst offender in blown blocks last season.

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With all that in mind, you’d be forgiven to label Kubiak’s words — “You have some stability at both tackle spots (Kolton Miller, DJ Glaze)” — as merely coach speak.

A month later, at the league meetings, Kubiak once again held Glaze in high regard.

“Well, probably like everybody, especially on the offense, is just buy into this new system and just get familiar with it so that they can go play fast on Sunday,” Kubiak said in Arizona. “And that’s our job as coaches. I think DJ is a really good young player.”

Nary another Raider has displaced Glaze from the starting right tackle gig. The soon-to-be 24-year-old (on August 4) offensive lineman has remained unchallenged for duties on an island on the right side throughout the offseason sessions so far and training camp around the corner (rookies report July 23 with veterans arriving on July 28).

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