29-04-2025 17:30 via prideofdetroit.com

2025 Detroit Lions draft roundtable: What was the biggest surprise?

Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images Our staff picks out the biggest surprises from the 2025 Detroit Lions draft.As we continue to dig into the Detroit Lions’ 2025 draft class, we wanted to give the entire staff a voice to share their overall thoughts on how Brad Holmes and company performed over the weekend.
This is the first installment in a seven-part series of Lions draft superlatives. Here are the seven questions we’re going to answer over the course of the next week.
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