Next up in the Lions 2024 NFL draft “prospect for every round” are the wide receivers. There are worthy candidates all over this year’s class, though some fit better than others at each level of the draft. The Lions aren’t going to draft a wide receiver in each round, of course. The goal here is
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The 2024 NFL draft is a week away, and the excitement in Detroit is really starting to hit a fever pitch. Lions fans are pumped at the prospect of Detroit hosting the mega event and being there in person to find out who the hometown team is selecting in the first round. However, in his
As draft time rapidly approaches, sorting out position groups and which prospects are better fits than others for the Detroit Lions is a full-time gig. Sometimes an outsider with good knowledge can provide an interesting, informed perspective to blow through the localized smoke. Such is the case for the Lions and NFL Network analyst Daniel
Today’s Lions Draft Prospect of the Day is one of the more prominent candidates to be Detroit’s first-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft The focus for these potential Lions prospects is on players who should hold some appeal for Detroit in the draft. Not all of them will be prominent names or high draft
The latest projections from longtime NFL draft analyst Dane Brugler from The Athletic are now out, and it’s a massive undertaking. Brugler projected all seven rounds in his latest mock draft. For the Detroit Lions, Brugler projected a trade out of the first round. This mock draft has the Las Vegas Raiders moving up to
One of the hot topics all offseason has been the contract status of Lions quarterback Jared Goff. The Pro Bowler is under contract through the 2024 season and is set to earn a $22.3 million salary and $32.3 million salary cap hit in the final year of the four-year, $134 million contract he signed with
No current Detroit Lions player has been with the team longer than left tackle Taylor Decker. The wear and tear after nine seasons of playing in Detroit was obvious to everyone at the end of the Lions’ playoff run in 2023. Most notably, it was bothering Decker himself. To that end, the team captain and
In the last edition of the seven-round mock draft for the Lions, we explored the concept of trading up from No. 29. This time around, the idea is to see what might happen if GM Brad Holmes and the Lions opt to trade back from No. 29 and out of the first round altogether. There
The latest mock draft from longtime ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. is an interesting one for the Detroit Lions. The three-round projections feature Kiper and fellow analyst Field Yates alternating picks across the rounds, with Kiper handling the odd-numbered picks and Yates handling the even ones. With the Lions holding picks No. 29, 61 and
The Detroit Lions announced they have re-signed three of their own exclusive rights free agents. The Lions brought back EDGE James Houston, OL Kayode Awosika and RB Craig Reynolds for the 2024 season. All three were ERFAs, meaning they have under three years of qualifying NFL service. The process with exclusive rights free agents is
Today’s Lions Draft Prospect of the Day is an interesting tight end who appears to fit what the Lions want at the position. The focus for these potential Lions prospects is on players who should hold some appeal for Detroit in the draft. Not all of them will be prominent names or high draft picks,
We’re 10 days out from the 2024 NFL draft in Detroit! In honor of the 10-day period, and all the associative anxiety and excitement for the major event happening on the Lions’ front lawn, here are the 10 players that are the most likely selections by Detroit with the first-round pick at No. 29 overall.
With the NFL draft coming up quickly, the Detroit Lions are rounding out their 30 pre-draft visits. They had one this weekend with a Canadian collegiate lineman with an interesting story and some impressive athleticism. Giovanni Manu, all 6-foot-7, 352 pounds of him, was in Detroit on Sunday for an official pre-draft visit. Manu played
This latest edition of the full 7-round Lions mock draft explores a specific theme. This one is about seeing what it might look like if Lions GM Brad Holmes opts to trade up from No. 29 overall in the first round. It’s an idea worth exploring. Holmes has proven he will aggressively pursue players he