Lions 2025 draft needs, picks, best fits, history
- The Detroit Lions have lost nearly half of their coaching staff after a disappointing postseason, including Offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson, who became head coach of the Chicago Bears.
- General Manager Brad Holmes is seeking impactful roster additions despite retaining key players like Quarterback Jared Goff and Defensive End Aidan Hutchinson, who is recovering from surgery.
- The New England Patriots are adjusting their team with a new head coach after a 3-14 season in 2024 and have made multiple acquisitions to fill critical positions.
- The Patriots aim to support their quarterback by finding a reliable left tackle and enhancing their offensive line for future drafts.
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Patriots 2025 draft needs, picks, best fits, history
New England is back in the top five for the second consecutive draft after a stretch of 15 years between top-10 selections ended with third overall pick Drake Maye in 2024. With the quarterback position apparently locked down, all the…
Warren Gatland picks his ultimate Lions XV - leaves out BOD again
Warren Gatland has named his ultimate British & Irish Lions XV — selecting the standout players who defined his era in charge of the famous touring side. Competition: Get a Chance to Watch the Lions in Australia Three tours, three different outcomes Gatland was part of the Lions furniture from 2009 to 2021, starting out as an assistant to Sir Ian McGeechan in South Africa. He then took full control for three blockbuster series: Australia 2013 –…
2025 Detroit Lions draft preview: Guard arguably biggest long-term need
Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Guard is one of the Detroit Lions’ biggest needs in the 2025 NFL Draft. Here are some players that may interest them. Way back during his end-of-season press conference in January, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes said he would not ignore the team’s offensive line this offseason. “That’s the engine for us,” Holmes said. “And so, I don’t care how good we ever get on the offensive line, that one right th…
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