NFL Draft: Who do you want for the Lions?

Submitted by uncle leo on

Surprisingly enough, the NFL draft is here and its been more quiet than I am used to. Normally there is a good month of non-stop talk, but I do not think that is the case this year.

For me, I want to see Derrius Guice. Enough of the tip-toeing around the running back situation. The Lions have not had a 100 yard rusher in a millenium. The offensive line has been pretty well addressed with Lang, Wagner, and hopefully a healthy Decker. They cannot keep trotting out guys like Abdullah, Riddick, etc... 

I think a case can be made for most of the positions on this team; however, I want to see the Lions get a guy they can plug in the backfield and provide a much-needed spark.

BigBlue02

April 26th, 2018 at 3:03 PM ^

Are we forgetting Blount? It seems like the entire board wants to draft a RB when we already have RB1 and RB2 pencilled in. I know neither are long term fixes at RB, but I would rather our first round draft pick have a good chance to start from day 1

Justibro

April 26th, 2018 at 11:00 AM ^

My largest hope is someone is clammering to get that 6th QB and trade away to much to the Lions to get in and take him or someone significantly falls do to all the QB's taken. Doubt it will happen but I got dreams. 

arrowhead

April 26th, 2018 at 10:53 AM ^

Unheralded but just a stud with 2,200 yards rushing. .4.46 in the 40; 5-11, 220 or about the same size as Sanders, returns kickoffs. I'd draft a DL in the first and Penny in the second with an OL in the third.

GPCharles

April 26th, 2018 at 10:54 AM ^

To paraphrase Bo, three things can happen with a draft pick and two of them are bad:

1.  They perform to or exceed expectations; (Good)

2.  They do not perform to expectations; or (Bad)

3.  They have injury or character issues. (Bad)

Trade picks for "2-3 years in the NFL" players that have proven themselves, particularly to teams that are desperate.

American Hotel

April 26th, 2018 at 11:10 AM ^

the only RB I would take in the second would be Ronald Jones. if he's not available, take Ragnow from Arkansas, as he can play either guard or center. Fill out day three with linebackers and wideouts. And for God's sake, don't draft a TE!

American Hotel

April 26th, 2018 at 1:17 PM ^

Their #1 need is an edge rusher, but after Landry they're all projects like LVE who don't fit what Patricia wants to do. Pairing Slay with another elite corner who can play right away is going to be more impactful then taking a second-rate DT who needs seasoning . That's why Alexander is the contingency plan. He has the size and speed to be another shutdown CB. They can absolutely go G or RB with the second round pick and get commensurate value. At #20, with the early run on quarterbacks, they have a unique opportunity to get an impact guy with top-10 talent. Landry and Alexander are those guys. Vaea is the only first-round DT talent, but he'll be long gone by #20. I'm also okay with them trading down for an extra pick.

MHWolverine

April 26th, 2018 at 11:29 AM ^

I would love it if Vita Vea was still on the borad at #20 for the Lions and with our 2nd round pick I'm hoping Ronald Jones or Sony Michael are still available and if both are, I go with Jones for sure. 

Other 1st rounders I'd be very happy with - Payne, Landry, Evans and Hernandez

Other 2nd rounders I'd be very happy with - Hurst, Hurst, Hurst, N. Chubb, Guice

The rest of the rounds please just get quality players for much needed depth and maybe a 5th or 6th round steal to produce an instant starter!! Fingers crossed!

Go Lions! 

jbrandimore

April 26th, 2018 at 11:35 AM ^

If the Lions feel they must reach and overdraft a RB at least have the common decency to trade back 5-10 spots in the first round and pick up an extra 3rd or 4th or something.

No TEs either until day 3.

mgobaran

April 26th, 2018 at 11:42 AM ^

Mo Hurst would be my favorite pick, becuase he is an obvious top 10 talent being mocked as late as the fourth round? His heart condition is not even a problem. Ask the doctors at Michigan. At Harvard. I'd trust them over NFL doctors any day of the week. Idk, if he is going to fall, let him fall and take him in the 2nd. 

Just not impressed with this draft class. Everyone wants the Lions to draft a RB but I don't see a great one available. Calvin Ridley could come off the board around 20, but do we need a WR? DT/DE/OL is probably going to be the pick and that's good I guess. 

More important that they get quality out of picks 1,2,3,4 than they get just a great 1st pick. I think Quinn is assembling a solid NFL team, which is great for us Lions fans. Getting lucky could push us over the top to a Super Bowl contender at some point down the line. But none if it will matter if Patricia can't coach. 

jdon

April 26th, 2018 at 11:55 AM ^

Hot Take Alert:

 

I think he is the best reciever in the draft, a difference maker, and what the lions need.

 

thanks,

jdon

 

Raymond_RedWings

April 26th, 2018 at 12:01 PM ^

RB success is entirely dependent on O-Line talent. I thinking choosing a D-Lineman here would be the right move.

uncle leo

April 26th, 2018 at 12:29 PM ^

How much the Lions spent in the off-season on OL, right?

TJ Lang, Ricky Wagner. And not to mention, Decker basically could not function last season. Those 3 guys fully healthy will make a massive difference. They can't waste a 1st rounder on another O-linemen. There are a lot more pressing positions to fix.

Raving Blue Lunatic

April 26th, 2018 at 12:03 PM ^

Completely new ownership that wants to win, and will open the checkbook to go get the best General Manager, Scouts, and Coaching Staff they can.  The same checkbook needs to be open for hungry, talented, competitive players who also want to win.  

Mike Damone

April 26th, 2018 at 12:28 PM ^

One playoff win since the Super Bowl started in the late 60s.  One.  Un-fucking-real...

Say you can't blame the Fords?  Check out the GMs, Coaches and Draft Picks as hired and/or managed by the Ford family over the last 50 years.  You can and should blame the Fords.  No wonder they wouldnt let William Clay Ford Sr run the car company.  He couldnt effectively run a Subway franchise, much less a NFL franchise.

Best pro team in Detroit over the past 50 years?  The Michigan Panthers of the USFL in the early 80s.  Bobby Hebert to Anthony Carter.

Ford family - Your auto stock is dropping - time to sell the Lions and give the fans a chance at a winning team!!!

mgobaran

April 26th, 2018 at 12:47 PM ^

I'm not calling to replace Martha. She has done a nice job getting the right people in place, and keeping Caldwell around to solidify a foundation to build off of. The last four seasons were 4 of the 6 best seasons since 2001. Quinn seems like a promising hire so far. We will see how it goes with Patricia. IMO, it'd be wrong to not give the current regime a shot. 

Mike Damone

April 26th, 2018 at 1:06 PM ^

tell you how many times I have heard "let's give the new GM/Coach a chance" in the Lions' 50 years of futility.  And with morons.  The common denominator over those years - the Fords.

Saying 4 of the past 6 seasons were the most promising in years as a Lions fan is like saying that Canada has warmer weather than the North Pole.  If you compare mediocre vs. suck - mediocre looks a lot better, but it is still mediocre.

I like Quinn all right, and Patricia is undefeated as a coach.  Great.  Quinn can be GM under the new owner.  Lions will suck until the Ford's sell.  Period.

mgobaran

April 26th, 2018 at 1:30 PM ^

But the ownership has changed already and early results are promising. The Lions have made the playoffs 2 out of four years under Martha. The William Clay Ford Sr. era is over. I think your view is outdated a bit...

MGoShorts

April 26th, 2018 at 12:34 PM ^

Never take a RB R1 unless he's a generational talent. Lions definitely need to go after a defensive lineman.

Hold This L

April 26th, 2018 at 12:44 PM ^

But if they can trade back a couple picks and get an extra second, I'd be fine if they took Guice. There's some underrated guys on the d line that are great pickups in the 2nd-4th rounds. If no trade makes sense then they have to go with a d lineman, preferably landry, davenport, or payne. Hurst will fall so they need to make sure they get him and okoronkwo later. 

Hold This L

April 26th, 2018 at 12:48 PM ^

Ogbonnia Okoronkwo

Bj Hill

Justin Jones

Marcus Davenport

Mo Hurst

Mason Cole

Ronald Jones

Derwin James

Harold Landry

Will Hernandez

Michel/Chubb

Derrius Guice

Basically we need some boys that got to work on the D Line. I'm hoping they can trade down and get an extra second or third even if its late. They could go guice in the first, hurst and okoronkwo in the second, cole in the third, Justin Jones/ BJ Hill in the 4th. Build up that d line, especially the interior. I'm not as concerned with the o line since our starters only played like one or two games together last season before someone else would get hurt. I want to see how they do as a full unit before they use a first or second on a depth guy. 

Edit: Forgot about Dorrance Armstrong and malik jefferson