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Lions' Free Agency Shake-Up: Key Targets Revealed
4 Mar
Summary
- Lions acquired cap space by trading Montgomery and releasing Glasgow.
- Team targets veteran talent for safety, tackle, and secondary depth.
- Potential free agents include Thompson, Jones, Kohou, Robinson, Mafe, and Mays.

The Detroit Lions have strategically adjusted their roster, trading David Montgomery and releasing Graham Glasgow, which has freed up cap space for upcoming free agency. This move positions the Lions to pursue experienced talent to bolster areas of need ahead of the NFL draft.
With potential uncertainties at safety due to injuries to Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph, veteran Jalen Thompson is a prime target. Thompson, a seven-year veteran with nine interceptions, could provide reliable insurance. The offensive line might see an addition in swing tackle Chucks Jones, offering depth behind established players.
In the secondary, Nikko Moses is being considered for depth, especially with Amik Robertson set to become a free agent. Moses's slot corner background could be valuable. Derrick Robinson is a potential addition to the backfield, offering a complementary option to Jahmyr Gibbs. On defense, K.J. Mafe is viewed as a potential fit to strengthen the pass rush alongside Aidan Hutchinson.
Further strengthening the interior offensive line, particularly at center, is also a priority. While top-tier options might be out of reach, Dan Mays presents an affordable, mid-tier choice with starting upside, having impressed in past opportunities at the pivot position.




