Without a doubt, the biggest question mark on the Detroit Lions is their defensive line. Lions general manager Brad Holmes has pumped a lot of resources into the position—drafting Alim McNeill, Levi Onwuzurike, Aidan Hutchinson, Josh Paschal, James Houston, Brodric Martin, Mekhi Wingo, and now Tyleik Williams—but there are still plenty of questions at hand.…
Without a doubt, the most controversial pick of the Detroit Lions’ 2025 NFL Draft was their third-round selection of Arkansas receiver Isaac TeSlaa. Not only did the Lions take him ahead of many projections of his draft position, but they used a pair of future third-round picks to move up from 102 to 70 to…
Now a few weeks removed for the Detroit Lions’ 2025 draft, it’s time to finish out our “5 things to know” series with the team’s seventh-round picks. While Georgia’s Dan Jackson and Dominic Lovett may not be in line for starting jobs, both have good chances to make the initial 53-man roster this year. They…
Meko and I (Morgan) are back over on the Pride of Detroit YouTube Channel giving our thoughts on Detroit Lions’ safety Kerby Joseph’s contract extension. If you are looking for a written breakdown of the deal, be sure to check out Jeremy’s article that details everything you need to know.
The Detroit Lions acquired seven new players in the 2025 NFL Draft, bringing in another batch of youth to help strengthen the roster. Some players will immediately challenge for starting roles, while others will compete for situational/reserve roles or roster spots in general, but each of them fits the Lions organization in their own way.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes never shies away from trading for players he likes, whether that’s moving up or down. It can come at a steep cost, but that is easily forgotten if the picks pan out. While there was a less than enthusiastic response to the price the Lions paid to trade up…
Detroit Lions added some depth on their defensive line so some publications believe Levi Onwuzurike could be a cut candidate for the Detroit Lions. Our guy Motor City Don P of @MotorCityCats-r2n disagrees. #onepride #lionnation #americanfootballteam #football #detroitlions #lions #nflteam #americanfootball FOLLOW HERMAN MOORE Twitter: https://twitter.com/HMAN84 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HMAN84NFL IG: https://www.instagram.com/hermanmoore84 ebay: https://www.ebay.com/str/theofficialhermanmoorestore FOLLOW LIONS NATION
When it comes to popular sports figures in Detroit, it doesn’t get much bigger than Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes. Now entering his fifth season with the team, Holmes has built up a roster that is unlike anything we’ve seen in Detroit for at least six or seven decades.
Join Motor City Don P as he dives into the chaos of the Detroit Lions’ 2025 Free Agency! Sure, crazy deals are being handed out like candy, but that’s not stopping us—or Lions fans everywhere—from breaking down the latest reported signings, rumored deals, and the team’s biggest interests. Tune in live for hot takes, reactions,
When it comes to the Detroit Lions’ offseason additions, the team didn’t come away with a bounty of new faces. That was mostly by design. Lions general manager Brad Holmes made it clear that they are in savings mode—attempting to keep as many core players around via re-signings while also saving cap space for future…
Brad Holmes views third round picks differently than any other GM in the NFL. He has so much confidence in his ability to hit on players in the 4th, 5th and even 6th rounds that he sees 3rd rounders as bargaining chips. #onepride #lionnation #americanfootballteam #football #detroitlions #lions #nflteam #americanfootball #nfldraft #nflfootball #2025nfldraft FOLLOW HERMAN
Another year, another NFL Draft for the Detroit Lions that the experts disagree with. Austin Mock of The Athletic gave Brad Holmes an F for his 2025 NFL Draft class. Our guy Spencer Raxter breaks down the thought process of this article and shares if he believes Brad Holmes FAILED the Detroit Lions or not.
Halfway through the 2025 NFL Draft, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes reminded the media that the player acquisition phase does not end with the draft. “We’ll keep looking. I mean, we’ll turn over every stone. There are other avenues in the player acquisition process, so it doesn’t stop at the draft,” Holmes said.
In addition to the seven selected players in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions have also reportedly added another 11 rookies to their roster from the undrafted free agent (UDFA) market. This year’s UDFA class comes in twos. Amongst this class, Lions general manager Brad Holmes targeted a pair of running backs, wide receivers,…