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Detroit Lions 2023
Detroit Lions 2023
Time to kick off the new year by looking at a few free agency acquisitions the Lions made yesterday:
-CB Cameron Sutton from Pittsburgh
-RB David Montgomery from Chicago
I think the Sutton signing is great. I'm torn on the Montgomery one though since that means Williams is probably done in Detroit.
Gonna be fun to see what they do with their FOUR draft picks they have in the first 2 rounds. That's a lot of capital to work with.
-CB Cameron Sutton from Pittsburgh
-RB David Montgomery from Chicago
I think the Sutton signing is great. I'm torn on the Montgomery one though since that means Williams is probably done in Detroit.
Gonna be fun to see what they do with their FOUR draft picks they have in the first 2 rounds. That's a lot of capital to work with.
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
Thanks, Beemer.bmw wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 10:30 amTime to kick off the new year by looking at a few free agency acquisitions the Lions made yesterday:
-CB Cameron Sutton from Pittsburgh
-RB David Montgomery from Chicago
I think the Sutton signing is great. I'm torn on the Montgomery one though since that means Williams is probably done in Detroit.
Gonna be fun to see what they do with their FOUR draft picks they have in the first 2 rounds. That's a lot of capital to work with.
Sutton, Montgomery, and CB Emmanuel Moseley are all great signings. Even though Moseley is coming off an ACL injury, he'll be on a short one-year prove-it contract much like DJ Chark last season. They also re-signed DLs Buggs and Cominsky. What this all means is that the Lions won't be forced or pressured into drafting for position; instead they can target certain high talent individual players regardless of position, or even trade down. Also interesting is that neither Charles Harris, Romeo Okwara, nor "Big V" Vaitai are cap casualties...so far as of this writing. Training camp and pre-season should be ultra-competitive, a good thing.
I'd still like them to re-sign Chark even though Jameson Williams is probably slated for a full-time role next season, or at least a much bigger role.
S DeShon Elliott proved his worth when he wasn't in there; it was the game Carolina had TWO hundred-yard rushers. With Tracy Walker coming back from an Achilles, our depth at safety is suspect.
I'd also like them to get some depth on the O-line; both Ragnow and Decker have bad feet and Vaitai has a bad back. The consensus seems to think Evan Brown is gonna be gone for a starting center role somewhere else.
All the above concerns may be addressed in the draft or at cut-down time.
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
Charles Harris is back at a reduced price! While it may not make waves among Lions fans, it certainly shores up the edge position if he remains healthy. Imagine adding Wil Anderson or Tyree Wilson in the draft.
An overweight and out-of-shape Jalen Carter punking out at his Georgia pro day is a major red flag to me. Talent or no talent, and just like Thibodeaux last year, I can't believe Holmes and Campbell would touch this and introduce him into the team culture they're building here. This is irrespective of his legal quandary vis-a-vis his age and immaturity. We'll see how things develop.
Both Jamaal Williams and DeShon Elliott are gone and will be missed for what they brought.
An overweight and out-of-shape Jalen Carter punking out at his Georgia pro day is a major red flag to me. Talent or no talent, and just like Thibodeaux last year, I can't believe Holmes and Campbell would touch this and introduce him into the team culture they're building here. This is irrespective of his legal quandary vis-a-vis his age and immaturity. We'll see how things develop.
Both Jamaal Williams and DeShon Elliott are gone and will be missed for what they brought.
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
Lions sign S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson! One year, $8 million.
Hell yeah!
Hell yeah!
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
Veteran edge Romeo Okwara has taken a $9 million pay cut to stay with the Lions! Talk about taking one for the team! It puts the team that much more under the cap. Holmes is working magic here, folks. DJ Chark is still available.
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
Anybody who signs for just one year is a rental. See what does, and then offer him more in the next year.
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It's why I don't think cornerback is off the board for the Lions in the first round, especially at #18.
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
"Big V" Vaitai (I can't pronounce, much less spell Halapoulivaati!) is another veteran coming off injury who has chosen to take a H*** pay cut in order to stay with the Lions, further strengthening the team's salary cap position. It's beginning to sound like a broken record, but Brad Holmes is masterfully positioning this team for prolonged success.
Also returning is ex-Lion linebacker and special teams stalwart Jalen Reeves-Maybin.
Still waiting on signing a veteran backup QB.
Also returning is ex-Lion linebacker and special teams stalwart Jalen Reeves-Maybin.
Still waiting on signing a veteran backup QB.
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
Backup QB Nate Sudfield is back, but WR D.J. Chark is gone to Carolina. The Lions are still substantially under the cap. With all the signings and cap manipulation being done, it wouldn't shock me if the Lions actually do go QB at #6 in the draft, assuming "the guy" is there. At this point I see only TE and LB as being off the board at #6. Yes, RB Bijan Robinson is still a remote possibility as is T Peter Skoronski out of Northwestern.
I realize the RB position has become severely devalued in this modern day pass-happy NFL, but if Barry Sanders were coming out of college today, would he really be deemed a late first-rounder? Hmmm....
I realize the RB position has become severely devalued in this modern day pass-happy NFL, but if Barry Sanders were coming out of college today, would he really be deemed a late first-rounder? Hmmm....
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
How about that quarterback from University of Michigan? Is he in the draft this year?
Re: Detroit Lions 2023
Id rather have Goff than someone coming out of college. The Lions are finally drafting out of the top ten...its a good thing.
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The answer is no.
All the shit I'm hearing about the Lions drafting a QB for the purpose of replacing Goff is utter fanblab. Any QB drafted by the Lions this year will be sitting for a year or two in lieu of injuries.
What's more, all the Lamar Jackson to Detroit talk makes me ill just thinking about it.
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
This should quash that discussion:moldyoldie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 7:58 amWhat's more, all the Lamar Jackson to Detroit talk makes me ill just thinking about it.
https://www.mlive.com/lions/2023/03/lio ... k-god.html
“Look, Lamar is a heck of a talent,” head coach Dan Campbell told reporters on Tuesday at the NFL owners meetings in Phoenix. “Trying to defend that guy has been something else -- we played them two years ago. But, man, we got a quarterback.”
Then Campbell started laughing.
“So, I’m like, ‘we got a quarterback, and thank God we got one,’” Campbell continued. “So, we’re good. But, man, he’s a heck of a talent.”
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Re: Detroit Lions 2023
If the Lions can pick up a Hooker in the 2nd round they should.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/pl ... ker-1.html
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/pl ... ker-1.html
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If Hooker lasts to the second round, the Lions would most likely still have to trade up to get him...IMHO.tigerwings wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 3:44 pmIf the Lions can pick up a Hooker in the 2nd round they should.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/pl ... ker-1.html
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