The Tennessee Titans have a massive decision on their hands with the No. 1 overall pick. Instead of drafting a QB, they are predicted to pull off a trade with the Detroit Lions.
James Pearce Jr. cemented himself as a potential lightning bolt off the edge. The 6-foot-5, 245-pound pass rusher ran a 4.5-second 40-yard dash at the combine. Pearce is also quick in space, and seems to have some serious burst to his game. Like the 49ers, the Seahawks might be in the receiver market.
The Detroit Lions might have a hole to fill at wide receiver this offseason thanks to the pending free agent status of Tim Patrick. If the Lions don't bring him back for whatever reason, one NFL analyst thinks Detroit could replace him with a projected $15 million wide receiver.
That said, Patrick will be 32 in November, and the Lions need to inject youth into the WR3 spot, especially with Peoples-Jones and Antoine Green not appearing to be viable options. Unless they address the position in the draft, free agency doesn’t offer many younger, big-bodied receivers, leaving Detroit to explore veteran options.
The Detroit Lions don't have many weaknesses, but the team could improve one of those areas by reuniting with an old friend who is reportedly set to be available in free agency.
The Tennessee Titans hold the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but it remains unclear what they will do with it. The team's actions during free agency in March may provide clues about its draft plans. General manager Mike Borgonzi and coach Brian Callahan ...