Pro Football Network released its breakdown of the top cut candidates of the 2025 offseason on Sunday, including some suggestions for the Detroit Lions. The Lions aren't particularly hurting for cap space for the time being,
Fannin was a do-it-all player at Bowling Green, and his opportunity at the Senior Bowl will allow him to be seen by top evaluators who may have missed his elite production in the Mid-American Conference. He's a Michigan native, and would be a solid piece within Detroit's offense working with Sam LaPorta.
On January 27, the Lions announced that left tackle Taylor Decker would be joining this year's Pro Bowl roster for the NFC.' This will be Decker's first appearance in the Pro Bowl. Unfortunately, it comes at the expense of fellow Lions Penei Sewell, who will miss the event because of an injury.
Carlton Davis III was ranked in the top 25 most valuable free agents. Davis III was a former second-round pick and off-season addition, coming from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his seventh season in the league and first with Detroit,
The Detroit Lions won a franchise-record 15 games this season but lost their playoff opener to the Washington Commanders.
A $23 million veteran made it clear how he feels about potentially staying with the Detroit Lions for the 2025 NFL season.
The Detroit Lions must improve their pass-rush during the 2025 offseason after the group was lackluster in 2024, mostly thanks to injuries. One NFL analyst is suggesting the Lions sign a nine-time Pro Bowler who could make a big impact.
The Detroit Lions' offensive line is the engine that makes the muscle-car offense zip, which means an offseason of rebuilding that line is key.
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Anyone who watched the Detroit Lions play down the stretch could see that the once-mighty offensive line just wasn’t playing to its typical standard. That was especially true of left guard Graham Glasgow.
The Detroit Lions, the city's best football team in maybe 70 years, were supposed to carry us through the worst of winter. What's Plan B?
The Detroit Lions have a pivotal offseason on the horizon, as general manager Brad Holmes will look to bolster a roster that suffered a shocking divisional round defeat to the Washington Commanders as the No.