The Detroit Lions have several needs on their defense that still need to be addressed. Despite signing linebacker Chris Board away from the Ravens, Aaron Glenn’s defense still could benefit from adding additional defensive linemen, cornerbacks and safeties. © Jerome Miron-USA TODAY SportsIn a recent ESPN report that revealed NFL deals that fell through, general manager Brad Holmes was interested in bringing in a former Los Angeles Rams linebacker. “For a little Rams flavor, Detroit GM Brad Holmes — Les Snead’s top lieutenant in Los Angeles before taking the Lions’ job — was interested in signing linebacker Cory Littleton, who rose to fame as a do-it-all Ram a few years back. Littleton chose Carolina, which guaranteed $2 million of his $2.6 million deal. But Detroit is in the linebacker market, so don’t be surprised if it fills a spot there soon.”Eventually, Littleton agreed to join the Panthers, as he agreed to a one-year contract over the weekend.Scroll to ContinueRecommended Lions ArticlesLittleton started 27 of 31 games after joining the Raiders in 2020. The veteran linebacker spent his first four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams before signing a three-year, $35.25 million free-agent contract to play with the Raiders. Join the AllLions CommunityBecome a premium AllLions member, which grants you access to all of our premium content and gets you a FREE subscription to Sports Illustrated! Click on the link below for more.BECOME A MEMBER .
Detroit Lions 2022 NFL free agency primer
The Detroit Lions will have an opportunity to start the process of filling needs on a roster that only won three games in 2021. The legal tampering period will allow NFL free agents to reach agreements with teams, beginning on Monday at noon. Official contracts cannot be signed until Wednesday at 4 p.m. For Detroit’s coaching staff and front office, finding gritty, talented and locker room leaders will be the objective all throughout this offseason. “Anybody that wants to come into our building, if you want to know what we’re about, we’re about cutting it loose. We’re going to be aggressive, and we don’t cower from anybody. We respect all of our opponents, but we don’t fear any of them,” head coach Dan Campbell said at the combine. “If you want to come to Detroit, you’re going to be gritty, and you’re going to be with a bunch of guys that freaking love the game. They’re going to give all their heart and soul, and we’re going to cut it loose. So that’s what we’re about.”Re-signed Lions free agents Recommended Lions Articles
- Center Evan Brown signed a one-year deal.
- Wide receiver Josh Reynolds signed a two-year, $6 million deal.
- Fullback Jason Cabinda signed a two-year, $4.1 million deal.
- Linebacker Josh Woods signed a one-year, $1.55 million contract.
- Safety C.J. Moore signed a one-year, $1.75M contract.
Current Lions free agents
- QB Tim Boyle
- QB David Blough
- WR Kalif Raymond
- WR KhaDarel Hodge
- OT Tyrell Crosby
- OT Will Holden
- DT Joel Heath
- DT Nick Williams
- EDGE Charles Harris
- LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin
- LB Alex Anzalone
- LB Shaun-Dion Hamilton
- S Tracy Walker
- S Jalen Elliott
- S Dean Marlowe
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NFL analyst says on Detroit Lions podcast Brad Holmes won’t spend big
The Detroit Lions just may not be in a position to add a big name free agent this offseason. In the second year of a multi-year rebuild, general manager Brad Holmes and the front office may just employ a similar strategy they utilized last offseason. Holmes was asked at his season-ending media session if his approach to his offseason will be different due to having increased resources. “We’re going to still find guys that fit. Regardless of however much resources that we have, we’re still going to find guys that are aligned, that truly fit what we’re about,” Holmes said. “You bring up the guys that had chips on their shoulders and things to prove, well a lot of times experiences shape people often. Like I said, we’re a gritty group, so I’m not saying that we’re looking for one-year deal guys, but we’re still looking at guys that fit who we are. We’ll just probably be able to get a little bit more.”Safety Marcus Williams is among the free agents that have been linked to Detroit due to his familiarity with head coach Dan Campbell and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. Williams is expected to come with a hefty price tag, according to Spotrac. The 25-year-old’s market value is expected to be $15 million per year, estimating that he’ll be offered at least a five-year deal worth $75 million by prospective teams. Recommended Lions ArticlesPFF NFL analyst Ari Meirov appeared on the “Locked on Lions” podcast hosted by Matt Dery on Wednesday and disclosed his opinion on how the Lions will allocate resources in free agency. “When I look at this team, they’re bringing in a bunch of younger guys. You remember last year where it was like a bunch of one year deals or not big time contracts. I think they really want to, as I said before, really just build this from the ground up and do it the right way — where we’re just throwing around money on people when we’re not ready to win yet,” Meirov said. Meirov continued, “I don’t know if they’re ready to go out and just spend a ton of money on a big time player. I think it’s more about let’s just keep on adding more role players onto this team, more depth pieces onto this team. I don’t really envision them going crazy when it comes to anybody big. When it comes to cap space, they are in a solid position. Not the best, not the worst. They’re in the middle, I would say right now. They could make some moves to add more cap space, but I don’t really know if they’re ready yet to go in that direction.”Join the AllLions CommunityBecome a premium AllLions member, which grants you access to all of our premium content and gets you a FREE subscription to Sports Illustrated! Click on the link below for more.BECOME A MEMBER .