We have the Lions trading out of the top of round 1 in order to stack their roster with late 1st round talent. the Lions are in rebuilding mode and need to stay away from high priced top round talent until they have better building blocks.
Round 1 , Pick #13
Round 1 , Pick #13
The Lions get their QB of the future. Sure it’s too high. That’s what it takes to get the player you want in today’s NFL Draft. His arm is real.
malik willisQB - Liberty
61% CMP8.4 Y/A
27 TD12 INT
2022 STATSLIBERTY
Round 1 , Pick #16
Round 1 , Pick #16
Purdue was pegged by many to go to a 4-3 defense but he will do fine in a 3-4 and will have the versatility to play up and down the line. The upside on this kid is the moon.
George KarlaftisEDGe - Purdue
38" VERT2 FF
4.5 SK10 TFL
2022 STATSPURDUE
Round 2 , Pick #62
Round 2 , Pick #62
6’8″, 383 lbs, and while he can dominate on the right he will also do just fine on the left. This is a huge (pun intended) upgrade to the Lions OLine.
Daniel FaaleleOT - mINNESOTA
35 1/8" ARMS24 BENCH
6'8384LBS
2022 STATSMINNESOTA
Round 3, Pick #84
Round 3, Pick #84
6’2″, 197 lbs and he checks all of the boxes. He will need a year or two before he is starter material but he will contribute right away. First Fayetteville player selected since 1976
JOSH WILLIAMS CB - FAYETteVILLE
40 - 4.53s3 INT
6 PD31 TKL
2022 STATSFAYETTEVILLE
Round 23 Pick 84
Round 23 Pick 84
At 6’4″ and 233 lbs Anderson is a chess piece for the defense as he can lineup in multiple positions and excel at all of them. He should also be an impact player for special teams.
troy andersonmontana state
40 - 4.42s36" VERT
2 INT11 TKL
2022 STATSMONTANA
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