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Cordy Glenn
OT #77
Height:
6-5
Weight:
343
Age:
23
College:
Georgia
Experience:
2

Quick Stats (2012):

G
13
GS
13
Career Stats
SeasonTeamGames
GGS
TOTAL 13 13
2012 BUF 13 13
Recent Games
WKOppResult
1 @NYJ L 28-48
2 KC W 35-17
3 @CLE W 24-14
4 NE L 28-52
5 @SF L 3-45
6 @ARI W 19-16
7 TEN L 34-35
9 @HOU L 9-21
10 @NE L 31-37
11 MIA W 19-14
12 @IND L 13-20
13 JAC W 34-18
14 STL L 12-15
15 SEA L 17-50
16 @MIA L 10-24
17 NYJ W 28-9

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Bio

Drafted in the second-round (41st overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft…is the ninth player from Georgia to be drafted by the Buffalo Bills

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Drafted in the second-round (41st overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft…is the ninth player from Georgia to be drafted by the Buffalo Bills

COLLEGE

Glenn started 50-of-53 games during his career at Georgia – eighteen at left offensive tackle, twenty-eight at left guard and four at right guard…His 50 starting assignments tied the school all-time record for offensive linemen, set the previous season by guard/tackle Clint Boling (2007-10)…Quarterback David Greene (2001-04) holds the Georgia overall record with 52 starts…Glenn registered 63 touchdown-resulting blocks and 447 knockdowns for the Bulldogs.

2011: All-American first-team selection and rated the second-best offensive guard prospect eligible for the 2012 draft by The NFL Draft Report…Added third-team All-American honors from the Associated Press and Phil Steele, in addition to being an honorable mention by Sports Illustrated…Served as one of the team’s captains, as the consensus first-team All- Southeastern Conference choice started all fourteen games at left tackle, leading the league’s linemen with 20 touchdown-resulting blocks and 125 knockdowns, helping the Bulldogs averaged 244.5 aerial yards, 408.5 yards in total offense and 32.0 points per game…The recipient of the Green-Sands Football Scholarship opened the season by taking down defensive end Billy Winn as Georgia cornerback, Brandon Boykin, making his first collegiate experience on offense, followed Glenn on an 80-yard touchdown run mid-way through the first quarter vs. Boise State…Recorded fourteen knockdowns, as he led the way on 1- and 17-yard touchdown runs by tailback Isaiah Crowell while UGA gained 366 yards vs. Tennessee…Earned SEC Lineman of the Week honors as the senior posted key blocks on all three of Georgia’s touchdowns against Florida…The senior followed with fifteen knockdowns and two touchdown-resulting blocks as the Bulldogs exploded for 258 yards on the ground vs. New Mexico State…He continued his dominance with sixteen knockdowns for a running corps that generated a season-high 304 yards vs. Auburn…His pass protection skills were evident, as he knocked down Yellow Jackets pass rushers thirteen times while Georgia threw for four touchdowns and 252 yards vs. Georgia Tech.

2010: Glenn started the entire position at one position for the first time during his career, lining up with the first unit for thirteen games at left guard…Earned All-American recognition from The NFL Draft Report and Pro Football Weekly after registering 132 knockdowns and eighteen touchdown-resulting blocks as he helped the offense average 385.00 total yards per game, including an average of 242.38 aerial yards…Added All-SEC accolades, as the recipient of the Wayne McDuffie Football Scholarship was also named the team’s Most Valuable Player on offense following spring drills….Graded a season-high 94% vs. Kentucky and finished the season with an overall blocking consistency mark of

87.41%...Recorded fourteen knockdowns and opened a rush lane used by Washaun Ealey for a 58-yard scamper to set up a touchdown, as Georgia tallied 232 yards on the ground and 547 yards in total offense vs. Vanderbilt.

2009: The All-SEC second-team pick by The NFL Draft Report, Glenn started all thirteen games…Opened the season at right guard vs. Oklahoma State before shifting to left tackle for the next three games…He was then inserted into the lineup at left guard vs. Tennessee, remaining there for the final eight contests…Collected 101 knockdowns and fifteen touchdown resulting blocks…Had a trio of touchdown-resulting blocks as the team amassed 530 yards vs. Arkansas…Totaled sixteen knockdowns while clearing rush lanes for a ground unit that piled up 339 yards vs. Georgia Tech… Led a strong showing by the offensive line, as Georgia led the conference and finished sixth in the nation in fewest sacks allowed (0.92 spg, 12 total).

2008: Glenn was a Freshman All-American selection by College Football News and Freshman All-Southeastern pick by the league’s coaches…Played in thirteen games, earning ten starts, including lining up at right guard for the Bulldogs’ first three contests before closing out the year with seven starting assignments at left guard…Finished with ten touchdown resulting blocks and 89 knockdowns, as he played a vital role for a team that ranked second in the league and 22nd nationally in total offense (426.00 ypg), leading the SEC while placing 16th in the NCAA in passing offense (277.69 ypg)…Led a front wall that finished 21st in the major college ranks for fewest sacks allowed (1.31 spg; 17 total).

PERSONAL

Sociology major…Born in Riverdale, Georgia.

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