Detroit spent their first two draft picks at the position, drafting Terrion Arnold and Ennis Rakestraw Jr. This year, their obvious need is an edge rusher who can line up alongside Aidan Hutchinson.
NFL Draft just a few months away, our Bryce Lazenby has put together a four-found mock draft for the Detroit Lions that addresses multiple needs on defense, including at edge rusher.
Detroit Lions now have 7 picks in the 2025 NFL draft after adding a 3rd-round selection due to Aaron Glenn being hired as New York Jets head coach.
The Lions had one of the better offensive lines in the NFL last season, as evidenced by two players initially making the Pro Bowl roster and a third being added late, ironically in place of another Lion.
The Detroit Lions were predicted to draft Ohio State's Jack Sawyer in the first round of the latest mock draft. Early on in the 2025 offseason, it seems pretty obvious where the Detroit Lions need to focus on improving their roster.
With practices happening this week and the Senior Bowl on tap Saturday, here's one player to watch for each of the Lions' draft picks.
We're talking about the draft later than usual, but much sooner than anyone expected this year, now that we know where the Lions will pick in Round 1.
The Detroit Lions were my pick to win Super Bowl 59 down in New Orleans, and they lost their first playoff game this postseason. While the Washington Commanders
The Detroit Lions' season ... than-expected offseason for the Lions. They have several areas they can improve, starting on defense at the edge position and cornerback. Lions general manager Brad Holmes enters his fifth draft alongside head coach Dan ...
The Detroit Lions ... the second pick of the Lions in the draft, behind Aidan Hutchinson who went No. 2 overall. Williams played in six games in a disappointing rookie season, after coming off a torn ACL suffered in the national championship game.
Here are five burning questions for the Detroit Lions, led by Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell, to tackle during the 2025 offseason.
The Detroit Lions announced today the hiring of John Morton as offensive coordinator and the promotion of Kelvin Sheppard to defensive coordinator.