Detroit Lions General Thread

A breakdown of TeSlaa's scrimmage route-running by Braylon Edwards, who went from neutral on him after the draft to now saying he could be the big receiver heir apparent to Mike Evans and Julio Jones; and says they should have packages for him in the Packers opener, and possible starter because "Tim Patrick looks like a cheerleader out there."

 
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They had the best weapons in the league overall already so TeSlaa will be tough for a CB3/4 to handle.
 
Sleeper late round DE Ahmed Hassanein, first-ever NFL Egyptian, was hurt in Dolphins 'game,' helping chances of Pat O'Connor who made some big plays down the stretch last season when the Lions' defense was bringing in guys off the street.
 
Kyle Allen beats out the elderly 2023 3rd round draft pick Hendon Hooker. Hooker was really bad all preseason and was cut. Holmes has been a good GM but this was a waste of a somewhat high pick.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morton_(American_football)

The Lions new offensive coordinator has a pretty interesting background. He played college football at WMU and had a respectable 2 year career. Check out his pre-draft measurables. Wonder what caste stories he could tell trying to break into the NFL at WR in the hyper-black 1990s.

If he had a tan and changed his name to Skyy Moore he may have had a shot!
 
Very impressive measureables indeed. Let's hope that at the least he does everything he can to develop TeSlaa and his superstar potential as quickly as possible and dispenses with recommending racial apprenticeships and the rest of the bs White receivers often encounter.
 
Fourth round rookie Jimmy Rolder is primarily battling Malcolm Rodriguez to be Detroit's starting WLB. As always, preseason fluff has to be taken as just that, but Rolder is getting lots of positive reviews.


Jimmy Rolder could be the next intriguing piece of Detroit's defense

 
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