The Lions Have a BIG Problem After Week 1 of NFL Free Agency
A Strong Start, But Unfinished Business
The Detroit Lions entered NFL free agency with high expectations and a clear vision to build on last season’s success. The front office wasted no time in making key signings, addressing both sides of the ball with calculated moves. However, after a fast and aggressive start, one glaring issue remains unsolved—a problem that could haunt the team as they push toward Super Bowl contention.
The Linebacker Dilemma
While the Lions have made strategic additions to their roster, their linebacker situation remains a concern. With veteran leader Alex Anzalone in the final year of his contract and Derrick Barnes being the only long-term piece secured, Detroit’s front office faces difficult decisions. Young standout Jack Campbell is due for an extension in the near future, but with other rising stars like Brian Branch, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Sam LaPorta also in line for new deals, there may not be enough cap space to go around.
A Draft Day Solution?
Given the current state of their linebacker corps, the Lions are expected to target a linebacker in the upcoming draft. One name that has generated buzz is Buffalo’s Shaun Dolac. Known for his relentless motor and high football IQ, Dolac drew comparisons to Buffalo Bills star Matt Milano. Though undersized by traditional standards, his production speaks for itself—125 tackles, five sacks, and five interceptions in 2024 earned him MAC Defensive Player of the Year honors.
Who Else Is on Detroit’s Radar?
The Lions’ scouting department has been busy evaluating multiple linebacker prospects. Alongside Dolac, they’ve shown interest in Ole Miss’ Pooh Paul, Alabama’s Jihaad Campbell, Auburn’s Jalen McLeod, Minnesota’s Cody Lindenburg, Penn State’s Kobe King, Georgia’s Chazz Chambliss, and Iowa’s Nick Johnson. With a deep linebacker class, Detroit has options, but will they find the perfect fit?
The Clock Is Ticking
Detroit’s aggressive approach in free agency has positioned them as serious contenders in the NFC, but their linebacker situation remains a significant question mark. Will they address it before the start of the season, or will this be the Achilles’ heel that holds them back? With the draft approaching, all eyes are on the Lions’ next move. One thing is certain: time is running out to fix this glaring issue before it becomes a major problem in their quest for a championship.