Podcast: Lions Combine Takeaways, Who Should Move Up Draft Board?
The Detroit Lions are working to finalize their 2024 draft board.
With the 29th overall pick, Detroit has a plethora of options this season, including trading up or trading back.
With the recently completed Combine, draft prospects worked diligently to impress front office personnel members all week.
Detroit's coaching staff met with several defensive prospects, including Missouri's Darius Robinson.
Several defensive backs, offensive linemen and wideouts impressed scouts and pundits observing who are the top fits for the teams they cover.
For Detroit, several intriguing prospects emerged as potential targets for general manager Brad Holmes to consider trading up for, including cornerback Quinyon Mitchell and offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson.
There were several players from the national champion Michigan Wolverines that were invited to the Combine.
Could Blake Corum or Mike Sainristil have caught the attention of Detroit's scouting department?
Lots of buzz surrounded the offensive weapons that made names for themselves, including Rome Odunze, Xavier Worthy, Keon Coleman and Brian Thomas Jr..
The latest All Lions "Bang The Table" podcast recaps the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine with Jeff Iafrate and explores the latest buzz surrounding the Lions.
Iafrate addresses reports that Amon-Ra St. Brown could command $28 million per season, is Caleb Williams a threat to the Lions and the growing support of wideout Jameson Williams being more involved in Ben Johnson's offense.
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