The Detroit Lions were likely aware the Green Bay Packers were in need of a cornerback. As the first round progressed, it became clear that the early run on offensive players would cause some very talented and highly-coveted defensive players to drop.
The Detroit Lions' 2024 Draft class has been praised on a national scale. General manager Brad Holmes' six-player haul received high remarks from pundits across the league, mainly for the decision to double up with two solid cornerbacks.
The Detroit Lions identified the cornerback position as a clear need heading into the 2024 offseason. As a result, general manager Brad Holmes aggressively sought out talent at the position.
The Detroit Lions' 2024 Draft class is full of potential. With six picks, general manager Brad Holmes attempted to stockpile talent that is capable of either starting right away or providing reliable depth.
Last year we were looking for inspiration for something to write about the Detroit Lions on a Friday a few weeks before camp. That's sort of what you have
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes and the personnel department have been praised for their draft haul. After the dust has settled, there has been slightly more debate regarding the decisions made to trade up, especially in the fourth round.
The Detroit Lions had one of their best seasons ever last year and certainly their best season in a very long time. The Lions won the NFC North and hosted a home playoff game last season against the Los Angeles Rams.
Aside from being the consensus top overall pick for more than a year, 2024 first-round QB Caleb Williams has a plethora of weapons players in his situation rarely have.
The Detroit Lions were puffing out their chests before the 2024 NFL Draft began. They nailed their picks in the first two rounds last year en route to an NFC Championship Game berth.
The Detroit Lions are drawing rave reviews for their six selections in the 2024 NFL Draft. Brad Holmes was able to drastically upgrade the secondary with the selections of Terrion Arnold and Ennis Rakestraw Jr.
With sky high expectations for the Lions entering year four 4 under general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell, the Lions needed a strong draft to fill out a few areas of concern.
For the Detroit Lions, rewarding players who embody everything the organization and coaching staff require is an easy decision. Amon-Ra St. Brown and Penei Sewell were rewarded with hefty contract extensions, three years after being drafted by general manager Brad Holmes in his first draft at the helm. "It meant everything.
The first round of the 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and every team in the NFC North added fresh talent to their roster. The NFC North as a whole made seven picks on the first night of the draft in Detroit, ranging from the No.
Once CB Terrion Arnold started sliding past his expected draft status, the Lions felt they had to make a move to trade up and get him. Detroit GM Brad Holmes is enamored with the pick and went through the process to move up.
Here's a look at how the NFC North stacked up on the first day of the NFL Draft.
It's the largest ever signed by an offensive lineman at $112 million for four years, per Adam Schefter. The deal reportedly includes $85 million worth of guaranteed money.
Here it is. The 2024 NFL Draft is tomorrow and we will finally find out who the Detroit Lions are going to be selecting. Before we get to that, it's time to take one more stab at the predicting the Lions moves. To best do that, we're going to have to look at what the Lions have been telling us during the draft process.
The 2024 NFL Draft is just days away and there has been a ton of talk about the players that everyone knows. Most fans could name 20-30 players they know are going to get drafted and which ones they hope the Detroit Lions will wind up with. What about the guys that are flying in under the radar?
The 2024 NFL Draft is just days away, and Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes is already preparing his fanbase for a major transaction. Since earning
Could the Lions, the Detroit Lions, be the team that the rest of the league emulates next week as the 2024 NFL Draft makes its way to the Motor City? If this year’s free agency is any indication, the answer is a resounding yes.
The Detroit Lions are in uncharted territory entering the NFL Draft. Why? Because they are picking pretty late in the first round due to the fact that they were actually good this past season.
The city of Detroit is hosting the 2024 NFL Draft, and Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes had a stark warning about how things may play out for the hometown team when the first round gets underway on Thursday, April 25.
Lions GM Brad Holmes has entertained the idea of trading out of the first round with teams looking to move back into it.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes zigged while the rest of the NFL world was zagging.
The Lions are expected to address their cornerback position in a significant way this offseason.
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