Detroit Lions in NFL free agency 2024: Thumbs up or thumbs down so far? (2024)

Marlowe AlterDetroit Free Press

The Detroit Lions made three additions in the first two days of 2024 NFL free agency ahead of the new league year officially opening Wednesday at 4 p.m. That's when all these deals and trades can become official for pending unrestricted free agents.

General manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have once again stuck to a modest approach to free agency while still adding solid depth.

The Lions added two cornerbacks (Carlton Davis via trade and Amik Robertson) in an effort to boost their poor pass defense, and signed an edge rusher (Marcus Davenport). They also re-signed the more inexpensive of their two free agent guards (Graham Glasgow) and depth tackle Dan Skipper.

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On the flip side, the Lions have lost their two best internal free agents in left guard Jonah Jackson (Los Angeles Rams) and safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles).

How are NFL experts reacting to the Lions moves? Here's a sampling.

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Lions defense an early winner

Bill Barnwell of ESPN likes the "much-needed additions" on the Lions' defense, naming the unit among his winners and losers column on free agency. Barnwell admits he also liked last year's free agencymoves for the secondary (Sutton, Moseley, Gardner-Johnson), but acknowledges those didn't pan out in 2023.

"Landing Davis should allow coordinator Aaron Glenn to be more aggressive sending pressure in 2024," Barnwell wrote.

Barnwell also likes the swing on Davenport for one year and $6.5 million, trying something similar to what the Vikings attempted last year, before an ankle injury ruined Davenport's season after four games.

"There's some risk here given Davenport's struggles to stay on the field, but he's a solid two-way defender who had a nine-sack season in 2021 as a 25-year-old." Barnwell wrote. "I wouldn't trade two first-rounders for Davenport or want to sign him to a huge contract, but this is the right term and price for his upside."

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Trade for Carlton Davis

The Lions gave up one of their two third-round picks to Tampa Bay (the lesser at No. 92 overall) for Davis and sixth-round picks in 2024 and 2025. He is on the last year of a three-year, $44.5 million deal contract, and carries a $14.3 million cap hit in 2024. Davis had a 60% completion percentage allowed and 75.1 passer rating when targeted, according to Pro Football Focus. He did not allow any touchdowns in man coverage.

Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports said the deal was a win for both teams, giving the Lions a "B+" and the Bucs a "B". He called Davis an "upgrade" beside Cam Sutton, who allowed five passing touchdowns and an 80.4 passer rating in coverage last season.

"He will be counted upon to improve a pass defense that allowed 28 pass touchdowns (28th inNFL) and 7.8 yards per attempt last season (31st in NFL)," Kerr wrote, adding dealing Davis "was a necessary move for the Buccaneers," who needed to clear cap space after retainingMike Evans andBaker Mayfield,and franchise tagging Antoine Winfield Jr.

Jeff Howe of The Athletic gave the Lions a "B" for the trade, writing it will come down to Davis’ availability to stay healthy.

"Even just matching his career high of 14 starts — and is available in the playoffs, it’ll be a good trade for the Lions as they attempt to make another run at the NFC title," Howe wrote, while giving the Bucs a "B-".

Davis joins a new-look cornerback room of Sutton, the just re-signed Emmanuel Moseley and Robertson. Brian Branch enters Year 2 as the nickel. Jerry Jacobs, Will Harris, Kindle Vildor and Khalil Dorsey are all free agents.

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Amik Robertson signing

Robertson, 25, earned a two-year deal from the Lions, which includes a $3.3 million signing bonus and has a maximum value of $10.75 million. He is a diminutive 5-foot-9 starting caliber corner who plays both in the slot and outside.

Brandon Knapp of SB Nation's Pride of Detroit blog wrote Robertson, a fourth-round pick out of Louisiana Techin 2020, was a solid depth move, grading it a "B-".

"Robertson is an above average cornerback, but he isn’t going to blow you away with his skillset," Knapp wrote, adding he plays like a bigger sized corner despite his small stature. "He isn’t afraid to get physical and battle with the opposing wide receiver."

Robertson was better in zone coverage than in man coverage last season, according to Pro Football Focus, allowing two scores and a 117.4 QB rating in man. He held QBs to a 72.6 rating in zone, allowing 26 catches for 260 yards.

"It helps strengthen the weakest part of the team, and it gives them more flexibility to address other needs in free agency and the draft," Knapp concluded, preferring the two-year deal over a one-year stop-gap for stability. He also likes not committing to a long-term deal that could haunt the team in a few seasons if Robertson does not work out.

Marcus Davenport signing

Davenport, a 2018 first-round pick by New Orleans, accumulated two sacks in 2023 with Minnesota, but was limited to four games due to injury.

Randy Mueller of The Athletic ranked Davenport as the No. 61 free agent and graded the signing a "B-minus." He called the one-year deal low risk.

"At 28, and with a resume that includes 142 tackles, 21½ sacks and seven forced fumbles in five seasons with theSaints, Davenport seemingly boasts the potential to have an impact for Detroit as long as he can stay healthy," Mueller wrote.

Detroit Lions in NFL free agency 2024: Thumbs up or thumbs down so far? (2024)

FAQs

Did the Lions do anything in free agency? ›

General manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have once again stuck to a modest approach to free agency while still adding solid depth. The Lions added two cornerbacks (Carlton Davis via trade and Amik Robertson) in an effort to boost their poor pass defense, and signed an edge rusher (Marcus Davenport).

What is the most improved team in the NFL after free agency? ›

Most improved
  • Atlanta Falcons defensive line.
  • Los Angeles Rams defensive line.
  • Philadelphia Eagles secondary.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line.
  • Dallas Cowboys offensive line.
  • Detroit Lions cornerbacks.
  • Carolina Panthers tight ends.
  • Baltimore Ravens cornerbacks.
Apr 30, 2024

How many picks do the Lions have in 2024? ›

The Lions enter this year's draft with seven picks available to them. Pick No. 29 will occur on Day 1, which takes place on Thursday, April 27 (here's how to watch). Detroit has an additional two picks on Day 2: No.

What are Detroit Lions draft needs? ›

2024 NFL Draft: Ranking the Detroit Lions' 10 biggest needs
  • Safety. ...
  • Wide receiver. ...
  • Cornerback. ...
  • Guard. ...
  • Defensive tackle. ...
  • Offensive tackle. ...
  • Edge defender. ...
  • Kicker.
Apr 24, 2024

How much cap do the Lions have? ›

That means, $255.4M + $3.5M + even = Lions maximum salary cap approximately $258.9M for the 2024 season. In the offseason, teams are allowed to expand their rosters to 90 players but only the top 51 contracts count against the salary cap.

What did the Lions give up? ›

The Lions gave up No. 29 and their third-round pick (No. 73) to move up five spots and gained a 2025 seventh-round pick in the trade.

Who is the best free agent in the NFL? ›

That said, here is a look at the top 10 available free agents.
  1. Justin Simmons, Safety. ...
  2. Xavien Howard, Cornerback. ...
  3. Tyler Boyd, Wide Receiver. ...
  4. Calais Campbell, Defensive Lineman. ...
  5. Odell Beckham Jr., Wide Receiver. ...
  6. Stephon Gilmore, Cornerback. ...
  7. Quandre Diggs, Safety. ...
  8. DJ Chark Jr., Wide Receiver.
May 2, 2024

Who sued NFL for free agency? ›

That same day, the NFLPA files an antitrust lawsuit (Powell v. NFL) against the NFL to overturn the league's rules restricting free agency. January 1988: Judge rules in favor of the players in Powell v. NFL, ending the league's first refusal/draft pick compensation system that restricted free agency.

Who did the Cowboys lose in free agency? ›

Lost via free agency: Tyron Smith, LT (Jets), Tony Pollard, RB (Titans), Dorance Armstrong, DE (Commanders), Tyler Biadasz, C (Commanders), Dante Fowler, DE (Commanders), Neville Gallimore, DT (Dolphins), Noah Igbinoghene, CB (Commanders), Johnathan Hankins, DT (Seahawks).

Who has the most targets for the Lions? ›

Calvin Johnson has been targeted the most career times for the Lions, with 1,315 targets.
NAMETRGAVG
Calvin Johnson1,31515.9
Golden Tate59611.4
Roy Williams50714.8
Marvin Jones48814.7
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What team has the most picks in the 2024 NFL draft? ›

Most NFL draft picks in 2024: Cardinals, Packers, Rams top the list.

How many Michigan players will be drafted in 2024? ›

DETROIT, Mich. -- The University of Michigan football team continued its impressive showing at the 2024 NFL Draft as six Wolverines were drafted during the final day of the league selection meetings on Saturday (April 27).

Did the Lions do well in the draft? ›

In a survey of 11 different league-wide draft grades, every single evaluator gave the Lions a B- or higher, with nearly half offering a grade in the A range. Additionally, well over half of the analysts had Detroit with a top-10 draft class this year.

How many more draft picks do the Lions have? ›

The Detroit Lions, fresh off a memorable 2023 season that saw them reach the NFC championship game, have seven selections in the 2024 NFL draft taking place in downtown Detroit this week.

Can Jordan Morgan play right tackle? ›

The Ravens have openings at right tackle and both guard spots. Morgan could play any of the three, giving him valuable versatility. He checks a lot of boxes and could be a steadier early contributor than some of his peers.

Did the Detroit Lions make a trade? ›

The Lions acquired the No. 24 overall pick in a trade with the Dallas Cowboys to select Alabama corner Terrion Arnold. Detroit sent the 29th overall pick and the 73rd pick (third-round) to Dallas for the 24th selection and a 2025 seventh-rounder.

What did the Lions Club do? ›

The Lions motto is "We Serve". Local Lions Club programs include sight conservation, hearing and speech conservation, diabetes awareness, youth outreach, international relations, environmental issues, and many other programs. The discussion of partisan politics and sectarian religion is forbidden.

Who did the Lions release? ›

Waived TE Anthony Firkser. Released LB Bruce Irvin from the practice squad. Waived DL Isaiah Buggs. Re-signed F Jason Cabinda to the practice squad.

Who have the Detroit Lions signed this offseason? ›

The Detroit Lions sign LB Mitchell Agude, WR Maurice Alexander, G Matt Farniok, RB Jake Funk, OL Connor Galvin, CB Craig James, RB Jermar Jefferson, S Brandon Joseph, WR Tom Kennedy, OL Michael Niese, DL Chris Smith to a Reserve/Future contract.

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