Detroit Lions General Thread

Lions signed 5'9 188LB DJ Reed who had 0 INTs last year and 6 over his 7 year career to a 3 year 48 million dollar contract. Again no one is going to convince me the "best players play" when looking at the absurd pay days over these black CBs.
 
Lions signed 5'9 188LB DJ Reed who had 0 INTs last year and 6 over his 7 year career to a 3 year 48 million dollar contract. Again no one is going to convince me the "best players play" when looking at the absurd pay days over these black CBs.
WGAs..
 
It's rare when an NFL team moves up to draft a White receiver. Here's hoping TeSlaa makes the Lions look very savvy for taking him early in the third round:

 
It's rare when an NFL team moves up to draft a White receiver. Here's hoping TeSlaa makes the Lions look very savvy for taking him early in the third round:

What a great story! I'll be rooting for this kid for sure. I wonder if he'll be able to wrest the #10 jersey from the future HOF WR on the team who is currently wearing it? Regardless, he will certainly bring some electricity to the Lions offense. ;)
 
Isaac TeSlaa getting positive reviews already:

Isaac TeSlaa certainly looks like an NFL wide receiver

Isaac TeSlaa was not a popular draft pick.

Lions fans, as well as the rest of NFL media, were critical of Detroit for giving up so much to trade up for TeSlaa.

Detroit traded two future third-round picks to trade up in the third round to grab TeSlaa. Not only is this a huge price to pay, the Lions did so for a player who was not on the radar for many other teams.

Lions GM Brad Holmes called TeSlaa has “favorite” wide receiver in the draft. TeSlaa made Holmes look like the smartest man in the room once again by having an incredible performance at Detroit's rookie minicamp.

The Athletic's Colton Pouncey gave TeSlaa an excellent review during an article recapping Lions rookie minicamp.

“TeSlaa looks the part of an NFL receiver,” Pouncey wrote. “He’s got size, he accelerates quickly, has second-level speed and strong hands. The Lions were moving him around, playing in the slot on some looks and out wide on others.”

Pouncey noted a few instances where TeSlaa made some impressive plays.

“I spent the majority of time watching him on Friday. He was separating with ease on crossers and out routes, using speed and footwork to create space,” Pouncey added. “He made a toe-tap catch on the sideline during one period, and was targeted on three consecutive routes during the final team period — catching two of them.”

Pouncey also called TeSlaa a “QB-friendly receiver” which could make him one of Jared Goff's new favorite targets.

It is too early to crown TeSlaa as a hit just yet. That said, it now makes more sense why Brad Holmes was so high on TeSlaa during the 2025 NFL Draft.

What role will Isaac TeSlaa have during his rookie season?

It will be interesting to see where TeSlaa begins Lions training camp on the depth chart.

Detroit clearly has some high long-term hopes for TeSlaa.

TeSlaa's spot on the final roster seems almost guaranteed. The Lions already have Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Tim Patrick as their entrenched starters entering training camp.

As a result, TeSlaa will be in competition with veteran Kalif Raymond, fellow rookie Dominic Lovett, fan favorite Tom Kennedy, and a slew of other players for backup roles.

Entering training camp, the most likely scenario is that Raymond and TeSlaa earn the fourth and fifth roster spots at receiver. If the Lions decide to keep a sixth receiver, it would likely be someone who can contribute on special teams.

If that becomes true, TeSlaa should have some opportunities during his rookie season. Even if those only come as a run blocker while giving the other receivers a breather.

But there is still a chance he could make a splash in 2025.

The best-case scenario for TeSlaa would be eating into Tim Patrick's role during his rookie season. It is within the range of outcomes that TeSlaa steals Patrick's role entirely, but it is unlikely to happen early in the season.

Perhaps the most realistic path to TeSlaa taking over for Patrick is the veteran receiver suffering another injury. Nobody is hoping for that, but it is a possibility.

Lions fans will be happy with TeSlaa as long as he eventually becomes a starting wide receiver. If that does not happen in 2025, it probably will in 2026.

 
I think there's a much better chance of Williams getting suspended, being arrested for something serious enough that the league won't be able to instantly whitewash it, or will suffer another significant injury. He had less than 400 yards total his first two NFL seasons despite being a first round draft choice before finally doing well in '24. So far his two bust seasons outnumber his single good one. Maybe he'll keep it going but I've always thought of him as strong Tom Iron Rule material. That's one reason why the Lions were high on Isaac Teslaa and gave up quite a bit to move up and draft him even though he probably would have lasted until Day 3, and why I expect Teslaa to have an impact sooner than expected. From Weenieworld:

Lions HC Dan Campbell said Jameson Williams has “gotten so much stronger” in the offseason. Williams showed his full potential as a playmaker for the Lions in 2024. The former first-round pick posted career-highs in receptions (58), receiving yards (1,001), and receiving touchdowns (7) while averaging an explosive 17.3 YPR. Hopes appear sky high for Williams heading into this season after new offensive coordinator John Morton said he expects a “breakout year” for him in 2025, and Campbell added this week that the “sky’s the limit” for the speedster. Williams’ success on the field resulted in him averaging 13.7 PPR per game for fantasy managers last season, although he only produced a top-24 week in 40 percent of his games. He may remain a bit of a boom-or-bust option next season, but he has a chance to be an impactful player on deeper rosters as a home run threat WR3/WR4.
 
Considering that the Lions gave up quite a bit of draft capital to move up to take TeSlaa, he has a very good chance of surpassing the journeyman Tim Patrick as a rookie to become the Lions' third starting receiver:

 
Would love to Teslaa burning the Blackers secondary routinely for next 5 years.
 
The article linked below mirrors what I've been thinking, namely that TeSlaa is so talented that the Lions will trade Jameson Williams or let him go the FA route after his rookie deal expires. I wrote in post #84 above:" I think there's a much better chance of Williams getting suspended, being arrested for something serious enough that the league won't be able to instantly whitewash it, or will suffer another significant injury. He had less than 400 yards total his first two NFL seasons despite being a first round draft choice before finally doing well in '24. So far his two bust seasons outnumber his single good one. Maybe he'll keep it going but I've always thought of him as strong Tom Iron Rule material. That's one reason why the Lions were high on Isaac Teslaa and gave up quite a bit to move up and draft him even though he probably would have lasted until Day 3, and why I expect Teslaa to have an impact sooner than expected."

Watching how well TeSlaa looks already, I'm more excited than ever that he'll have an excellent NFL career. He may or may not be the Lions' third receiver as a rookie, but by next year I expect him to be an entrenched starter, and if Williams indeed is traded or allowed to become a free agent, Isaac could be huge as an outside receiver, the best White one since the heyday of Jordy Nelson.

 
Horrible news. Especially when our numbers are so low at safety!
 

Former Auburn lineman, UFL champion signs with Detroit Lions


Coming off a United Football League championship season with the DC Defenders, Gunner Britton is getting another NFL opportunity, with the Detroit Lions signing the former Auburn offensive lineman on Sunday.


The Lions added Britton as they placed offensive linemen Justin Herron and Colby Sorsdal on season-ending injured reserve.


After four seasons at Western Kentucky, Britton played for Auburn in the 2023 season. He signed with the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted rookie on May 10, 2024. The NFL team waived Britton when it reduced its preseason roster to the regular-season limit of 53 players on Aug. 27, 2024.



Britton turned to the UFL for the spring league’s 2025 season. He was at right tackle when the Defenders defeated the Michigan Panthers 58-34 in the UFL Championship Game on June 14.



During the regular season, Britton caught a 4-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jordan Ta’amu with 1:55 remaining in a 33-24 victory over the San Antonio Brahmas. Britton lined up as a tight end on the play.
 
The article linked below mirrors what I've been thinking, namely that TeSlaa is so talented that the Lions will trade Jameson Williams or let him go the FA route after his rookie deal expires. I wrote in post #84 above:" I think there's a much better chance of Williams getting suspended, being arrested for something serious enough that the league won't be able to instantly whitewash it, or will suffer another significant injury. He had less than 400 yards total his first two NFL seasons despite being a first round draft choice before finally doing well in '24. So far his two bust seasons outnumber his single good one. Maybe he'll keep it going but I've always thought of him as strong Tom Iron Rule material. That's one reason why the Lions were high on Isaac Teslaa and gave up quite a bit to move up and draft him even though he probably would have lasted until Day 3, and why I expect Teslaa to have an impact sooner than expected."

Watching how well TeSlaa looks already, I'm more excited than ever that he'll have an excellent NFL career. He may or may not be the Lions' third receiver as a rookie, but by next year I expect him to be an entrenched starter, and if Williams indeed is traded or allowed to become a free agent, Isaac could be huge as an outside receiver, the best White one since the heyday of Jordy Nelson.

Good call. The Lions were throwing money around to their pending free agents -- but not to Williams. He is the one outlier to the culture they've built. Also unlike Williams, who dropped so many his first two years, Isaac will not. Holmes called TeSlaa his favorite pick, and Sewell has said he's been their best rookie.

Hillsdale has turned out a bunch of late-blooming Dutchmen from West Michigan -- TeSlaa, Zach VanValkenburg and Jared Veldheer. Who knows how many Dutch boys from West Michigan the football world missed, as many Christian schools in the area were late adopters to football -- like Kirk Cousins' alma mater, Holland Christian, which didn't offer the sport until this century. The Dutch Christian Reformed school in Grand Rapids -- Calvin University, who has drawn tall local Dutch kids with D1 offers to play D3 basketball instead forever -- just started playing football two seasons ago.
 
Good call. The Lions were throwing money around to their pending free agents -- but not to Williams. He is the one outlier to the culture they've built. Also unlike Williams, who dropped so many his first two years, Isaac will not. Holmes called TeSlaa his favorite pick, and Sewell has said he's been their best rookie.

Hillsdale has turned out a bunch of late-blooming Dutchmen from West Michigan -- TeSlaa, Zach VanValkenburg and Jared Veldheer. Who knows how many Dutch boys from West Michigan the football world missed, as many Christian schools in the area were late adopters to football -- like Kirk Cousins' alma mater, Holland Christian, which didn't offer the sport until this century. The Dutch Christian Reformed school in Grand Rapids -- Calvin University, who has drawn tall local Dutch kids with D1 offers to play D3 basketball instead forever -- just started playing football two seasons ago.
Great info!! You are our Western Michigan expert and local reporter! ;)
 
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