2nd Tier C Fits on B/R Big Board
With Graham Glasgow set to turn 34 years old ahead of next season, which will also be a contract year for him, center will be one of the Lions’ top draft needs this April.
Previously, B/R dove into the top three prospects at the pivot and a few guard options in case someone changes positions in the offseason.
Here, we’ll focus on a scenario where Glasgow returns as the starter in 2026 and note a few developmental centers in Detroit. Of the players listed above, the Duke product is the biggest name to know, as he could follow in the footsteps of a former Blue Devil, Graham Barton, by switching from college tackle to NFL center.Â
“Parker II is a hard-nosed, athletic blocker with strong hands and excellent competitive toughness whose sawed-off frame makes him an easy projection inside as a high-quality swing interior backup with starter upside,” offensive line scout Brandon Thorn said.


