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The Detroit Lions had a great draft, perfectly blending the desire ... The team only spent one pick on an EDGE, and that was a sixth-rounder (No. 196 overall) on Boise State's Ahmed Hassanein. This ...
The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books. General manager Brad Holmes and the Detroit Lions — like 31 other NFL teams around the league — feel this past weekend gave them a youthful injection of talent that ...
Every NFC North team, including the Chicago Bears, drafted a projected starting offensive lineman. Here’s what else stood out ...
Ozzy Trapilo became only the second offensive tackle the Chicago Bears have selected in the first two rounds since they missed on Gabe Carimi in the first round in 2011, and they’re hoping he figures ...
The Lions landed two potential Year 1 starters and some special teams help in this year's NFL draft. Here are projections for where everyone lands.
According to the NFL, 600,000 people attended this year's draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and fewer than the 700,000 fans who ...
And then there's the EDGE position. Commonly believed to be the Lions' biggest need in the draft, the team waited until the ...
Sure, TeSlaa does have some solid intangibles to speak of. He checks in at 6-foot-4, 214 pounds, and is equipped with a nice degree of athleticism, as evidenced by his Next Gen Stats athleticism score ...
Brad Holmes had Georgia on his mind during the NFL draft. The Detroit Lions’ general manager chose three Georgia Bulldogs among his seven picks — guard Tate Ratledge, safety Dan Jackson and wide ...
A couple of Detroit Lions players should be pretty happy about how things played out for them during the 2025 NFL Draft.
It's easy to see the vision with Johnson's moves in his first offseason with the Bears. Also, Hank Fraley must be thrilled ...