The Patriots just can't get enough of the Gronkowski family.

New England landed a gem when it selected Rob Gronkowski in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft, but it wasn't done with his family there. Rob's older brother Dan, a tight end, had a stint with the Patriots in 2011, and now it seems the team is keeping an eye on their younger brother, Glenn.

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Glenn, 22, is a fullback out of Kansas State and said at the Senior Bowl that he was scheduled to meet with the Patriots on Wednesday, according to ESPN. It makes sense that the Patriots would give Glenn a look, given Rob's dominance at tight end and four Pro Bowl appearances.

As for being a part of the Gronkowski family, Glenn "enjoys" it and thinks being selected by the Patriots would be great for him.

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"That would be awesome," he told ESPN. "I've actually never played with any of my brothers before. They've always been too old for me. ... Everyone else has played together, so to be on the same team, that would be a dream come true."

That dream may be shared by the Patriots, who may just have a Gronkowski obsession. Dan, 31, played alongside Rob, 26, in the 2011 season, seeing action in five games and starting once.

Glenn, who is projected to be selected in the late rounds of the NFL Draft, had 11 carries for 45 yards and five receptions for 76 yards with Kansas State last season. The Patriots snagged Rob with the 42nd overall pick, and they may think about scooping up his brother come the late rounds of the draft.

Can New England handle multiple Gronks once again? The NFL may get a chance to find out.

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