Longgone Posted March 31 Posted March 31 10 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said: Then who is the 2nd LB'er? The hybrid safety-LB'er you mentioned earlier? I don't think we know yet. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted Friday at 07:20 PM Author Posted Friday at 07:20 PM You can forget drafting Fano or Freeling or Miller if we draft a tackle. This Oregon kid tore his ACL. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted Friday at 07:58 PM Author Posted Friday at 07:58 PM I did a mock draft today using the ESPN NFL Mock Draft simulator. I tried to balance out what I wanted the team to do and what I felt Brad, Dan, and the front office would do. I did no trades in this mock and used every pick we had. I anticipate we will be trading up several times in the draft, but this one I did not. 1st: Monroe Freeling/T-Georgia 2nd: Gave Jacas/DE-Edge-Illinois 4th: Toriano Pride Jr./CB-Missouri 4th: Roman Hemby/RB-Indiana 5th: Louis Moore/S-Indiana 6th: Scooby Williams/DT-Texas A&M 6th: Bauer Sharp/TE-LSU 6th: Collin Wright/CB-Stanford 7th: Harrison Wallace III/WR-Ole Miss Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Friday at 08:03 PM Posted Friday at 08:03 PM I like how Brad Holmes drafted one guy who tore an ACL (The pick worked out BTW) and that’s now his thing. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Friday at 08:32 PM Posted Friday at 08:32 PM 28 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: I like how Brad Holmes drafted one guy who tore an ACL (The pick worked out BTW) and that’s now his thing. He’s batting .500 if you include Hooker. But I agree. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Friday at 08:37 PM Posted Friday at 08:37 PM 4 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said: He’s batting .500 if you include Hooker. But I agree. I forgot about Hooker. The injury though isn’t why Hooker failed. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Friday at 09:35 PM Posted Friday at 09:35 PM Hooker was one of those $2 lottery tickets. We know how they usually play out. I’d be ok with another one in the 6th or seventh round. Like one the guy from Penn State or Illinois Quote
1984Echoes Posted Friday at 09:35 PM Posted Friday at 09:35 PM 1 hour ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: ... I did no trades in this mock and used every pick ... 1st: Monroe Freeling/T-Georgia 2nd: Gave Jacas/DE-Edge-Illinois ... I did a PFF mock and Freeling was selected two picks before the Lions so... I decided to trade whenever it made sense, either down, or to move up if I were after a player... So I ended up trading down twice in the 1st, and... I don't remember the rest of my trades but... I ended up with pick #28 in the 1st round, two 2nds, three 4ths, two 5ths, and one 6th... these were my selections: 1. 28 Blake Miller, RT 9.97 RAS, 6' 6" 315 #'s Extremely athletic both pass-block and run-block 2. 50 E. McNeil-Warren, S 6' 3" 210, 4.52 40 Brian Branch 2.0 2. 51 Zion Young, DE 6' 6" 265, 4.70 Developmental multi-skilled DE. Can start in a rotation... 4. 118 Max Klare, TE 6' 4.5" 245, 4.66 Excellent receiver and good blocking skills 4. 119 Eli Raredon, TE 6' 7" 250, 4.62 Massive blocking TE with good receiving skills 4. 128 Devin Moore, CB 6' 3" 200, 4.50 Skilled at press and zone, can cover big WR's/ TE's/ etc. 5. 157 Daylen Everette, CB 6' 1" 196, 4.38 Developmental CB with excellent athletic traits. 5. 181 Adam Randall, RB 6' 3" 232, 4.50 Former WR with top explosiveness, receiving skills, pass-blocking, etc… STEAL?! 6. 189 Kendal Daniels, LB/Edge 6' 5" 242, 4.76 Rush and/or Coverage LB'er but… slow? PS: I could have picked a better speed-rusher off the edge in the 5th round, but decided to double up on big, fast CB's... Quote
1984Echoes Posted Friday at 09:38 PM Posted Friday at 09:38 PM Just now, CMRivdogs said: Hooker was one of those $2 lottery tickets. We know how they usually play out. I’d be ok with another one in the 6th or seventh round. Like one the guy from Penn State or Illinois I wouldn't mind another lottery shot at a backup QB... I don't think it's the best idea to keep bringing Teddy B back. As long as it's a 4th rounder or later. Isn't Carson Beck projected around the 4th round? And he's similar to Goff in size and physical attributes and accuracy? Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted Friday at 09:40 PM Author Posted Friday at 09:40 PM Lions have drafted several players with injury histories that include or go beyond just an ACL injury. I am talking about injuries that kept the player out at least half a season or more in college and/or had multiple injuries during their career. Three of the players they drafted did have ACL injuries in college. They drafted the following players who had some sort of injury history in college. Antoine Green - Broken leg and collar bone Christian Mahogany - ACL Hendon Hooker - ACL Ennis Rakestraw - ACL and shoulder Josh Paschal - Cancer (no disrespect intended, but it is a risk) Levi Onwuzurike - Back Mekhi Wingo - Undisclosed injury Miles Fraizer - Knee Quote
Jason_R Posted Friday at 11:39 PM Posted Friday at 11:39 PM 2 hours ago, CMRivdogs said: Hooker was one of those $2 lottery tickets. We know how they usually play out. I’d be ok with another one in the 6th or seventh round. Like one the guy from Penn State or Illinois Hooker was the 68th overall pick. That’s more like a $100 lottery pick. 1 Quote
Jason_R Posted Friday at 11:40 PM Posted Friday at 11:40 PM Pat Kirwan from Sirius XM NFL Radio had Freeling for Detroit’s pick in their mock draft today. Quote
1984Echoes Posted Saturday at 12:46 AM Posted Saturday at 12:46 AM That would be an excellent get if they could nab Freeling at #17... (IMO). Quote
Cruzer1 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Cruzer1 said: I've done a lot of mocks on this site, and I use the consensus mock of all the sites they cover. This is my favorite mock by far. I was offered a good deal to move down in the first, but Freeling was available, and he was a priority. Trading down six spots in the 2nd put me in a great spot, and I love Rodriguez, and I'm sure the Lions do, too. I really like Klein, and getting Capeheart in the 7th was a robbery, and I don't expect he'll be available in the real draft. Quote
RedRamage Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 4/3/2026 at 3:20 PM, Mr.TaterSalad said: You can forget drafting Fano or Freeling or Miller if we draft a tackle. This Oregon kid tore his ACL. Brad Holmes is getting excited! Quote
RedRamage Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 4/3/2026 at 4:03 PM, Motown Bombers said: I like how Brad Holmes drafted one guy who tore an ACL (The pick worked out BTW) and that’s now his thing. Holmes has a history of taking flyers on guys who were injured or had regular injuries in the past Draftees: Jameson Williams - Torn ACL Hender Hooker - Torn ACL Ennis Rakestraw - Sports hernia surgery James Mitches - Knee/Leg injury Levi Onwuzurike - Chronic back issues Josh Paschal - Leg injury in his final college season Free agents: Emmanuel Moseley (x2) Marcus Davenport DJ Chark Isaiah Pacheco Even with more limited success of late in the draft, I don't think anyone is seriously questioning Holmes skill as GM. But I think it's fair to say that he has a history to looking to catch lightning in a bottle with guys who are injured. Beyond all that, I think it was mostly intended as a joke. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 18 minutes ago, RedRamage said: Holmes has a history of taking flyers on guys who were injured or had regular injuries in the past Draftees: Jameson Williams - Torn ACL Hender Hooker - Torn ACL Ennis Rakestraw - Sports hernia surgery James Mitches - Knee/Leg injury Levi Onwuzurike - Chronic back issues Josh Paschal - Leg injury in his final college season Free agents: Emmanuel Moseley (x2) Marcus Davenport DJ Chark Isaiah Pacheco Even with more limited success of late in the draft, I don't think anyone is seriously questioning Holmes skill as GM. But I think it's fair to say that he has a history to looking to catch lightning in a bottle with guys who are injured. Beyond all that, I think it was mostly intended as a joke. If the goal is to find football players in their young 20s who have not suffered a serious injury in the prior ten years while playing a violent game at a high level, you're going to struggle to succeed. Double that if the goal is to find a cheap free agent who has played several years of professional football into their mid- to late-20s. I would also push back on at least some of these. Jamo has been a success. Chark was a success. Rakestraw's hernia happened with the Lions. He started every game his junior year at Missouri, and missed four his senior year due to a groin injury that to my knowledge has not reoccurred. Mitchell was a 5th round pick. Levi didn't miss a game at Washington. Paschal missed one game in his last three years at Kentucky. To the extent that Holmes may be a little more willing to take a high-ceiling guy with some injury concerns, I agree. But I don't think it's that pronounced. Quote
RedRamage Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said: To the extent that Holmes may be a little more willing to take a high-ceiling guy with some injury concerns, I agree. But I don't think it's that pronounced. For the record, I'm NOT trying to dumb on Holmes here. I think he is definitely more willing to flyers on these guys and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Generally speaking he's spending fewer assets to get them so, over all, I think it's probably work the risk. I'm just saying that I feel there's enough to a history here that a joke about a guy in the draft being more attractive to Holmes because he has an injury is on point. 1 Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 14 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said: He started every game his junior year at Missouri, and missed four his senior year due to a groin injury that to my knowledge has not reoccurred. Rakestraw tore his ACL at Missouri too, so it wasn't just the sports hernia injury that he had. Edited 2 hours ago by Mr.TaterSalad Quote
Motown Bombers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, MichiganCardinal said: If the goal is to find football players in their young 20s who have not suffered a serious injury in the prior ten years while playing a violent game at a high level, you're going to struggle to succeed. Double that if the goal is to find a cheap free agent who has played several years of professional football into their mid- to late-20s. I would also push back on at least some of these. Jamo has been a success. Chark was a success. Rakestraw's hernia happened with the Lions. He started every game his junior year at Missouri, and missed four his senior year due to a groin injury that to my knowledge has not reoccurred. Mitchell was a 5th round pick. Levi didn't miss a game at Washington. Paschal missed one game in his last three years at Kentucky. To the extent that Holmes may be a little more willing to take a high-ceiling guy with some injury concerns, I agree. But I don't think it's that pronounced. He also left off Anzalone who was a scrap heap pickup because of his injuries with the Saints. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: Rakestraw tore his ACL at Missouri too, so it wasn't just the sports hernia injury that he had. I did forget about this one. Rakestraw may have had more warning signs that was realized. I don't remember injuries being a major red flag of his in the draft process. Quote
Cruzer1 Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago The Lions #1 need by far is a tackle. They're not easy to find, especially past the first round. Quote
Hongbit Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago There’s a decent chance that pick 17 comes around and the best player on their board is Penn State G Vega Ioane. He’s being touted as one of the best G prospects in a number of years. Plays both run and pass very well. I like the idea of plugging him in next to Sewell at LG, Mays at C, Ratledge at RG. That’s a great young line and you can have Borom hold it down at RT for a year. That’s a huge, huge improvement and created great depth with Mahogany, Frazier, Scruggs, and Sorsdal. Quote
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