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Detroit Lions 2026 NFL Draft Preview

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Detroit Lions fans cheer after the team selects Arkansas wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa with the 70th overall pick during the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft on Friday, April 25, 2025, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The draft runs through April 26. Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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In 2023, the Detroit Lions’ journey to the NFC Championship game was powered by one of the best offensive lines in the NFL. 

Entering the 2026 season, franchise tackle Penei Sewell is the sole remaining lineman from that unit. Last year, a decline in O-Line play dropped the Lions from first to last place in the NFC North. After finishing 9-8 and missing the playoffs only a year removed from a franchise-best 15-2 record, Detroit looks to rebuild and return to contender status. 

Although they won’t have a third-round pick due to last year’s trade with the Jaguars to draft Isaac TeSlaa, dealing David Montgomery to the Texans gives the Lions four selections in the first four rounds.

Lions Draft Picks:

  • Round 1: Pick 17 
  • Round 2: Pick 50 
  • Round 4: Pick 118 
  • Round 4: Pick 128 – from Texans
  • Round 5: Pick 157
  • Round 5: Pick 181
  • Round 6: Pick 205 – from Jaguars  
  • Round 6: Pick 213 – from Seahawks
  • Round 7: Pick 222 – from Browns

Lions Positions of Need: 

Offensive Line: With LT Taylor Decker’s retirement and C Graham Glasgow’s release, Detroit has some fairly urgent needs along the offensive line. Despite acquiring some stopgap options, the Lions will still look to draft Decker’s replacement early. 

EDGE: After allowing Al-Quadin Muhammad to walk after an 11-sack breakout season, Detroit will look to take some swings at a running mate for Aidan Hutchinson

Defensive Line/Cornerback: The Lions will need to find replacements for role players like DL Roy Lopez and CB Amik Robertson, along with a plethora of other depth pieces that left in free agency 

Key Draft Targets for Lions: 

Kadyn Proctor – OL – Alabama 

A former blue-chip prospect with 40 collegiate starts under his belt, Proctor’s 6-foot-7, 352 pound frame could form a fearsome bookend duo with Sewell and help the Lions play their bully ball. Some mock drafts have him going before No. 17, but by most accounts, he should be available for the Lions.

Akheem Mesidor – EDGE – Miami 

Although Mesidor will be a 25-year-old rookie, he offers a polished bag of pass rush moves and a mean streak that fits Detroit’s locker room to a tee. He’d be a worthwhile selection at No. 17 if the Lions aren’t in love with the tackles available. 

Caleb Banks – DL – Florida 

A worrying injury history could cause Banks to fall, but the Lions could take a swing at his fluid athleticism and tremendous physical tools in the second or third round. 

If the Lions can draft a starting tackle and a couple of impact players at positions of need, they’ll be well on their way to reaching their previous heights.

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Jaxson Kaplan-Rudolph - Pistons / Lions Lead

Jaxson Kaplan-Rudolph is a student at the University of Michigan studying public policy and creative writing. Aside from covering the Detroit Pistons and Lions for The Lead, he serves as an assistant sports editor for the Michigan Daily. He's worked as a student journalist since 2023, including as an apprentice for the Detroit Free Press and a guest columnist with the Detroit Jewish News.

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