Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes appeared to throw cold water on rumors the team could trade for Myles Garrett.
The Detroit Lions were believed to be a potential landing spot for disgruntled Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett following his trade request, but it doesn't sound like it's meant to be. While speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday,
Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell are scheduled to speak to reporters at the combine Tuesday. Here are players to watch.
The Detroit Lions, at least publicly, did not appear all-in on the Myles Garrett sweepstakes. Unfortunately, one of the dominant teams in the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles, are reportedly interested in making a "big splash" this offseason.
As NFL free agency nears, the Myles Garrett trade discussions continue to evolve. The Cleveland Browns have received numerous calls for the star pass-rusher, with the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions managing to keep resurfacing.
The Detroit Lions will have to be aggressive this offseason in getting some help on the defensive line. Even with Aidan Hutchinson back, they’ll need some reinforcements. And they don’t necessarily have to do it via free agency.
The Detroit Lions remain active participants in the process of meeting with prospects at the NFL Scouting Combine. However, there remains the possibility of the team making a blockbuster trade for a player like Myles Garrett.
A proposed Cleveland Browns trade with the Detroit Lions would involve Myles Garrett and six picks in the NFL Draft.
Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe talk about the Myles Garrett situation on Thursday's Orange and Brown Talk podcast.
The first edition of the mock offseason took a fairly conservative path. The second edition explored what might happen if Holmes and the Lions go after the big splash move of a hypothetical trade for Myles Garrett.
For the Lions, Holmes ships a 2025 fourth-round draft pick in exchange for Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa. As Davenport explained, "The Detroit Lions have been menti