The Detroit Lions’ Surprising Interest in Quarterbacks at the NFL Combine
Lions Exploring Quarterback Options Despite Having Jared Goff
The Detroit Lions have been making headlines at the NFL Combine by showing significant interest in multiple quarterback prospects. While most expected the team to focus on other positions, Detroit has met with several quarterbacks, including Alabama’s Jalen Milroe. This unexpected move raises questions about the Lions’ long-term plans at the position, despite Jared Goff being firmly entrenched as the starter.
Jared Goff’s Job is Safe—For Now
There is no doubt that Goff is the Lions’ franchise quarterback, at least for the next several seasons. His current contract runs through 2027 or 2028, and he has played a key role in Detroit’s resurgence. However, the Lions appear to be thinking ahead, possibly preparing for a transition once Goff’s contract expires.
Where the uncertainty lies is with the backup position. The Lions currently have Hendon Hooker on the roster, but at 27 years old, his long-term viability as a future starter is questionable. By the time Goff’s contract is up, Hooker would be close to 30, making it difficult for the team to invest in him as their next franchise quarterback.
The Lions’ Backup Quarterback Dilemma
The team’s handling of the backup quarterback role has been a storyline throughout the past year. Throughout training camp and the preseason, the Lions consistently expressed doubts about Hooker’s readiness. Even leading up to the season, they debated whether to keep three quarterbacks on the roster.
Their actions have further highlighted their concerns. The Lions initially relied on Nate Sudfeld, but after his struggles, they explored other options. In November, reports surfaced that Detroit had “significant interest” in signing former Giants starter Daniel Jones, but he ultimately chose to sign with the Minnesota Vikings.
One month later, the Lions convinced Teddy Bridgewater to come out of retirement, signing him as a veteran backup. Head coach Dan Campbell emphasized that Bridgewater’s experience brought stability, but it was also a telling sign of the team’s lack of confidence in Hooker.
During the playoffs, the Lions made Hooker inactive and instead relied on Bridgewater as the No. 2 quarterback. This decision underscored their hesitation about Hooker’s ability to step in if needed, making it clear that they are still searching for a more solid long-term solution.
Jalen Milroe: A Promising Developmental Quarterback
One of the most intriguing prospects the Lions have met with is Alabama’s Jalen Milroe. At just 22 years old, Milroe has experience playing in a pro-style system that is significantly more advanced than Tennessee’s offense, where Hooker played.
Milroe’s skill set is also appealing. He has mobility, the ability to escape pressure, and a playmaking ability that could make him a dangerous dual-threat option. If Detroit selects him, he would have the opportunity to develop under quarterbacks coach Mark Brunell, as well as other former NFL quarterbacks on staff, including Bruce Gradkowski and Marques Tuiasosopo. Learning behind Goff would also provide valuable experience as he prepares for a potential starting role in 2027 or 2028.
Where Could the Lions Draft Milroe?
Milroe is projected to be selected in the second or third round of the draft. The Lions hold the 60th overall pick, which could put them in position to grab him. However, if they decide to wait, they may have a chance to trade up in the early third round to secure him.
Along with Milroe, the Lions have also met with other quarterback prospects, including Memphis quarterback Seth Henigan. While Henigan is another intriguing option, Milroe’s skill set and youth make him a more appealing long-term investment for Detroit.
What This Means for the Lions’ Future
The Lions’ interest in quarterbacks suggests that they are taking a forward-thinking approach to roster building. While Goff remains the starter, Detroit is preparing for life beyond his tenure. Investing in a young quarterback now allows them to develop a successor without rushing the process.
The coming months will be crucial as the Lions decide whether to make a move in the draft. If they select Milroe or another quarterback, it will confirm that Detroit is planning for the future while maintaining stability at the position in the present.