Aidan Hutchinson has emerged as one of the NFL’s most dominant pass-rushers, but the Detroit Lions must continue to bolster the pass rush if the franchise is going to continue to take steps toward competing for a Super Bowl.
A Detroit Lions fan laughing in the face of a Green Bay Packers fan after looking shocked the team selected an offensive lineman went viral on the first night of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Lions CB Ennis Rakestraw made a promise to high fourth grade teacher. After getting drafted, he followed through: Detroit Lions second-round pick Ennis Rakestraw Jr.
Now that the dust has settled and the 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, I want to go back to reflect on something that really stood out to me a few weeks back.
The Detroit Lions made a surprising move by trading up in the fourth round to select offensive lineman Giovanni Manu. He was a little known name for most of the Draft process, but picked up steam late in the lead-up as he had an excellent performance at his Pro Day.
The Detroit Lions will be starting up their rookie mini-camp later this week on May 10th. All of their draft picks and undrafted free agents will be there looking to show what they've got.
The Detroit Lions were pleasantly surprised cornerback Terrion Arnold was still available to be selected at pick No. 24. The talented defensive back was projected to be off the board by the time the 20th pick rolled around.
The Detroit Lions had a strong 2024 NFL Draft, but they didn't address one key position that remains the team's biggest question mark moving forward.
The NFL Draft has come and gone, and teams are now able to get their picks in for their first workouts. For the Detroit Lions, the rookie class will compete in minicamp May 10-12.
New Detroit Lions cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. made a commitment that he would not forget the fourth-grade teacher that always gave him confidence and helped him during a difficult moment in childhood.
Checking in with the NFC North following the 2024 NFL Draft.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown attended his first Kentucky Derby on Saturday and absolutely nailed his outfit.
It is a good time to be a Detroit Lions fan. The team just enjoyed one of its most successful seasons in franchise history and followed that up by hosting the NFL Draft.
The Detroit Lions went through the 2024 NFL Draft without a single compensatory selection, and the same is expected to be the case for the Lions in 2025. Per Over The Cap, Detroit will be without a compensatory pick during the 2025 NFL Draft.
Warren Sharp of Sharp Football Analysis recently crunched the numbers for every team's strength of schedule in 2024. Here's a look at where the Detroit Lions rank.
The Detroit Lions are counting on pass rushers who battled injuries last season to remain healthy and consistently pressure the quarterback. Detroit finished the 2023 NFL season with a total of 41 sacks (t-23rd).
1.) Which opponent are you hoping is first for the Lions in 2024? Christian Booher: I’d like to see the Lions match up with a divisional opponent early in the year.
The Detroit Lions have certainly remade their cornerback room, one of their biggest weaknesses from last season.
Free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft are in the books. The Detroit Lions went out and made some very strong moves to rebuild their cornerback room from the ground up and secure the future of their offensive line.
The Lions took CBs Terrion Arnold and Ennis Rakestraw in the first two rounds of the draft to bring drastic change to a previous weakness. Rakestraw is ready to bring a tough mindset to Detroit with his willingness to play downfield and lay powerful hits.
Former Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders apologized in a message to NFL fans following a curious decision he made this offseason. The Hall of Fame legend was known for leaving the sport prematurely, as he retired following ten years with the Lions.
A Saints-to-Lions pipeline formed recently, with Will Harris making the reverse trip, committing to the Saints on Wednesday.
Former Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold is clearly a talented player. You don’t get picked in the first round of the NFL Draft and earn All-American honors in college without being extremely skilled.
The Detroit Lions could use some wide receiver depth behind Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon has posed an interesting candidate.
In the realm of the NFL Draft, success often hinges not solely on acquiring the top talent, but on adeptly utilizing available resources and capitalizing on the opportunities presented.
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