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I think it's time for this thread also to get started...

General Detroit Lions topics outside of the game threads...

First topic: After they set the 53... I'm going to guess subsequent practice squad:

Starting with Hendon Hooker. I'm going to guess here that they try to keep him, on the practice squad... although DC might just be ready to move on (from his comments...). So this is maybe even less than 50/50. More like 25/75.

But guys I think they will DEFINITELY try to keep by putting them on the PS:

Deon Jackson, RB

Jackson Meeks, WR

Tom Kennedy, WR

Kingsley Eguakun (I think he doesn't make the 53 but they want to keep him in the Org...)

Mitchell Agude, Edge

Nate Lynn, Edge

Anthony Pittman, LB

Nick Whiteside, CB

Erick Hallett, DB

Ian Kennelly, S

Morice Norris, S

 

I think the team actually LIKES a lot of these guys that they are releasing... they're releasing them early to try and slip them through the cracks... IMO.

But...

We'll see.

 

 

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Is the Ahmed Hassanein iniury that bad and maybe worse than we thought? Has he turned out to be not a cultural fit and they don't want him? Was his preseason hype all fan and media speculation? Why not give him one of the two IR designations? 

I guess the Lions did something similar with CJ Moore where he got hurt, they cut him, voided his contract, but somehow still got him back. I'm not normally surprised if a 6th round pick doesn't make the team, but Hassanein seemed to have a decent amount of fanfare and hype around him. I guess the organization didn't see him the way fans and the media did. 

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Question: when a team makes a claim for a released rookie, does the rookie have any ability to “deny” the claim and not sign, essentially become a free agent?

Waiving Meeks and trading Patrick has me thinking. It’s walking away from two good depth options, unless Meeks has the freedom to dictate a return. ?

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1 hour ago, KnoxP said:

Question: when a team makes a claim for a released rookie, does the rookie have any ability to “deny” the claim and not sign, essentially become a free agent?

Waiving Meeks and trading Patrick has me thinking. It’s walking away from two good depth options, unless Meeks has the freedom to dictate a return. ?

A rookie cannot deny a waiver claim.  If he is claimed, he is gone.  They either must think he’ll get through, or they aren’t concerned if he doesn’t.  Maybe they have a claim on someone they think is a better fit?  Personally I hope he clears and joins the practice squad.

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I think the Hassanein move is just a good gamble by the organization.  It could happen but I would be surprised if another team wants to take another teams late pick waiver wire pick up and put the player on IR or take a roster spot

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1 hour ago, Jimbo said:

I think the Hassanein move is just a good gamble by the organization.  It could happen but I would be surprised if another team wants to take another teams late pick waiver wire pick up and put the player on IR or take a roster spot

Hassanein doesn’t have to clear waivers. He settled with the Lions. He can sign with the Lions when his injury period is over. 

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5 hours ago, Motown Bombers said:

The trading of Patrick and the signing of a special teams ace means Teslaa is WR #3. 

Brad Holmes just spiked the football in celebration of his TeSlaa pick. 

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