D’Andre Swift, Detroit Lions (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images) The draft is almost here and the long-awaited first-ever selection for the Detroit Lions‘ new regime will soon be revealed. Before we start to argue about whether the Lions made the right choice or not, I wanted to take a look at their projected starters
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Bobby Layne, Detroit Lions (Photo by George Gelatly/Getty Images) Regardless of what Detroit Lions fans may want, this is a rebuild project. It will take time and patience. There is a new sheriff in town. Dan Campbell has ridden into the Motor City and fired up fans with the promise of a new tomorrow. With
With the NFL draft just over a week away, the speculation about which prospect will become the Detroit Lions‘ top selection is at an all-time high. And with so many quarterbacks expected to be drafted within the top five picks, the Lions should have a plethora of very talented players to choose from. The Lions’
Less than two weeks away from the 2021 NFL Draft, the potential landing spots for notable prospects are beginning to come into focus. The Detroit Lions are in the middle of the most eventful offseason in decades, and here is a player who could bolster the depth of one of their strongest position groups. Prospect: Liam EichenbergPosition: Offensive TackleSchool: Notre
At the end of next week the Detroit Lions will be adding new talent to their roster through the NFL draft. Will they focus on improving the defense or bolstering their offense? We’ll find out soon, but one thing they shouldn’t be focusing on is the quarterback position. While there are five quarterbacks that have
Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions (Photo by DetroitFreePress Syndication) The Detroit Lions‘ new brass of Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell believe in Jared Goff. However, that may not stop them from still drafting a quarterback at number seven overall during the 2021 NFL Draft later this month. This is a franchise in transition. Something that can
Dan Campbell is the latest in a long line of head coaches for the Detroit Lions charged with the difficult task of returning the struggling franchise to forgotten glory. With the team experiencing yet another rebuild, it has many fans asking why this time will be different. The answer can likely be found in the
The Detroit Lions are in the midst of a very colorful and, at times, bewildering approach to a rebuild. Anyone watching new head coach Dan Campbell during one of his now-legendary press conferences can sense the hardnosed cultural shift. On the team building end, new general manager Brad Holmes has done little to upgrade the
Matt Patricia, Detroit Lions (Photo by Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports) Detroit Lions‘ new head coach Dan Campbell has been very vocal and visible so far. Will its effect finally turn around this forlorn franchise? The past three seasons were not exactly a locker room lovefest. Former head coach Matt Patricia was not exactly warm
With a new regime taking over in the Motor City this offseason, the Detroit Lions are experiencing an unprecedented amount of change across their organization. Undoubtedly, the most impactful being under center with the team trading away longtime passer Matthew Stafford. While the position of quarterback has dominated the headlines, the positional group experiencing the
Ja’Marr Chase (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) Less than three weeks before the 2021 NFL Draft gets underway, the potential landing spots for some of this year’s top prospects have begun to come into focus. The Detroit Lions will have a major say in how the first half of Day 1 unfolds, and
Florida Gators tight end Kyle Pitts (84) (Brad McClenny-USA TODAY NETWORK) The Detroit Lions are in the midst of a full-blown rebuild. While the new regime would rather categorize it as retooling, replacing the general manager, head coach, coaching staff, starting quarterback, and several players on the roster is frankly more than simple retooling. And
Michael Williams, Detroit Lions (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) The Detroit Lions are preparing themselves for the draft. However, Brad Holmes needs to think long and hard before taking a receiver at number seven. We are in the final few weeks before the 2021 NFL draft commences on Thursday, April 29th. It is merely a
As the NFL keeps moving on the road to the draft, the big free agent wave has come and gone. And during that wave, the Detroit Lions didn’t really make any big splashes. Aside from the Matthew Stafford trade of course. General manager Brad Holmes instead chose to target depth players or players that are
The Detroit Lions will enter the 2021 NFL regular season with several questions swirling about their new front office, coaching staff, and their quarterback under center. This is far from the Same Old Lions, yet the end results could be far too familiar. For now, the new faces working for the Motor City Leos are
If the Detroit Lions are going to have any chance to be competitive this upcoming season, they’ll need to come away with a stellar draft class as several young Leos will need to contribute immediately and play major roles. None more important than the first-round selection. Owning the seventh overall pick in the draft, the
Entering this offseason, the Detroit Lions had several questions at the safety position. And through the first few weeks of free agency, the Lions had yet to address them. Detroit figured once again to wait until the NFL draft later this month to do so. After all, their current duo of projected starting safeties was
Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams (Photo by Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports) The Detroit Lions have no shortage of needs heading into the draft. With that being the case, should they add to their biggest strength with their top-pick? We are three weeks away from the NFL draft and trades continue to shape the top of
The projected run of quarterbacks to be taken in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft could be historic. And the Detroit Lions might just be one of the teams dipping their collective toes into the passer market. To kick off their latest rebuild, the new regime in the Motor City traded away longtime
Wide receiver Charles Rogers #80 of the Detroit Lions (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Getty Images) The jokes about the Detroit Lions drafting a wide receiver in the first round might still ring in fans’ heads from the 2000s, even if Calvin Johnson put an end to the laughter for a few years. But that shouldn’t be