Two weeks out from the 2025 NFL Draft, the options for the Detroit Lions at No. 28 overall (and beyond) are wide-ranging. Trading up or trading down from that late first-round pick feels equally possible.
The Detroit Lions will be facing one of their toughest NFL schedules in recent memory. As a result of their 15-win season in 2024 and NFC North division championship, the team will play a first-place schedule again in 2025.
It just makes so much sense for the Detroit Lions to trade up in the the 2025 NFL Draft. The way their roster is constructed, they have a chance to move up abd get that prized edge rusher opposite Aidan Hutchinson. We've done a lot of mock drafts already, and a few of them have those trade-up moves in them.
The Detroit Lions could still be looking to upgrade the secondary in the upcoming NFL Draft. According to draft analyst Matt Miller, general manager Brad Holmes could target a nickel cornerback with one of the team's first four selections.
Film observations for UCLA DE Oluwafemi Oladejo—a potential Detroit Lions target in the 2025 NFL Draft. Oluwafemi Oladejo is an unpolished edge rusher prospect with desirable versatility and burst off the edge.
Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders has full confidence that his former team can bounce back next season. The Lions are coming off of a heartbreaking loss in the playoffs, a huge upset while facing the Washington Commanders despite entering the postseason as the NFC’s No.
The 2025 NFL Draft is getting close and closer, and everyone wants to know what the Detroit Lions are going to do. People are begging for any kind of intel they can find.
The Detroit Lions may look to bolster their defense first and foremost with early selections in the draft, but that doesn't mean the offense will be an afterthought.
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The market for DeMarcus Walker is apparently heating up.
After almost a month of NFL free agency, the Detroit Lions have yet to fix their pass rush. It's the biggest concern left for their roster, especially with the free agent options having mostly disappeared.
The Detroit Lions have had a good problem to deal with in recent years. Their success in the NFL Draft has forced them to give out some big contracts to keep the draft picks they've been right about.
Brodric Martin's Lions career hasn't quite gone to plan through so far. Martin, who the Lions drafted in the 3rd round (No. 96 overall) of the 2023 Draft, has only appeared in *five* games so far.
The Detroit Lions are continuing to seek out potential help at the defensive end position. At the annual league meeting, general manager Brad Holmes expressed the team was still searching in free agency to address areas of need.
The Detroit Lions have reportedly hosted former Bears EDGE DeMarcus Walker on a free agency visit. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Detroit Lions hosted free agency defensive end DeMarcus Walker for a free agency visit last week.
At the NFL League meetings last week, Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes said that the Lions were keeping in touch with some free agents. Za'Darisu Smith was
If you're willing to read the tea leaves dating back to last offseason, the Detroit Lions don't think Hendon Hooker can hold down the fort if something happened to Jared Goff.
Last year, the Detroit Lions shocked some people when they traded up to draft international prospect Giovanni Manu out of British Columbia. The Tongan
The Detroit Lions have spent a significant portion of their offseason adding depth to their cornerbacks room. They acquired D.J. Reed to replace Carlton Davis as their No.
If there is one thing Aidan Hutchinson accomplished in his young NFL career, it is to turn heads. The Detroit Lions star didn’t waste any time proving his team correct for choosing him.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown seemed much more comfortable sitting in a cold tub than actor Kevin Hart. Appearing on the latest episode of "Cold as Balls" on the LOL!
Continuing one of their most eventful offseasons of the past decade, the Detroit Lions enter the 2025 NFL Draft with the No. 28 pick of the first round.
If the Lions are to work out a deal with Aidan Hutchinson, surpassing both Myles Garrett and Ja'Marr Chase may very well be necessary.
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