Late-Round Linebacker Prospects Lions Could Target in 2024 Draft

Lions could target a Big Ten linebacker on Day 3 of draft.
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Heading into the 2024 NFL Draft, it is expected that Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes will make a concerted effort to upgrade the defensive side of the ball. 

While linebacker isn't necessarily a pressing need for the organization, it wouldn't hurt the Lions to take a late-round flyer on a player at the position with NFL intangibles.

Without further ado, here are three late-round linebackers that Holmes & Co. could potentially target this April. 

Tyrice Knight, UTEP

Knight, one of the best draft prospects to come out of UTEP in recent memory, produced a highly impressive 2023 campaign. 

He amassed a Conference USA-best 140 total tackles – also the fourth-most tackles in the entire FBS – with a staggering 15.5 of them coming for loss. Additionally, the 6-foot-2, 235-pounder secured 4.5 sacks, six passes defensed and a forced fumble. 

Additionally, in four seasons at UTEP, he recorded 392 total tackles, with north of 100 tackles in two of those seasons. 

For his efforts, Knight was invited to next week's NFL combine in Indianapolis. 

He profiles as a solid run defender at the next level, and should have the ability to thrive on special teams, too.  

Knight wouldn't be one of the first linebackers I'd draft this April. Yet, if I were Holmes, I wouldn't hesitate to take a late-round flyer on him. 

Curtis Jacobs, Penn State

You can never go wrong taking a linebacker from Penn State, right? 

Jacobs might not have put up the most gaudy numbers during his time at Penn State. But, he was still a core member of the team's linebackers unit, specifically during his final three seasons with the Nittany Lions (2021-2023). During each of those campaigns, he produced at least 2.5 sacks and seven tackles for loss, including a career-best nine tackles for loss in his final season in Happy Valley. 

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Jacobs is a high-motor defender with tremendous athletic ability and sideline-to-sideline range. 

During his time at State College, he also showcased the ability to effectively defend slot receivers and tight ends in man coverage. Yet, he's not the most proficient run defender, and that should ultimately move him down teams’ draft boards. 

Despite his known deficiencies against the run, I think Jacobs would still be a solid value pick for Detroit later in the draft.  

Michael Barrett, Michigan

Barrett, a graduate student and team captain in 2023, recorded a strong season during Michigan's national championship-winning campaign.

The 6-foot, 239-pound linebacker suited up for all 15 games, and amassed 65 total tackles, including 3.5 for loss, three sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. And, for his efforts, he earned a career-best Pro Football Focus overall grade of 84.3.

The Wolverines product is a physical, rangy defender with more-than-adequate coverage ability and solid sideline-to–sideline speed. He operates best in space, and profiles as an off-ball linebacker at the next level. He'd be a solid Day 3 find for the Lions.


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Vito Chirco
VITO CHIRCO

Vito has covered the NFL and the Detroit Lions for the past five years.  Has extensive reporting history of college athletics, the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Mercy Athletics.  Chirco's work include NFL columns, analyzing potential Detroit Lions prospects coming out of college, NFL draft coverage and analysis of events occurring in the NFL.  Extensive broadcasting experience including hosting a Detroit Tigers podcast and co-hosting a Detroit Lions NFL podcast since 2019.