Open thread: Which Lions draft pick will have the most impact in 2025?
30-04-2025 12:32 via prideofdetroit.com

Open thread: Which Lions draft pick will have the most impact in 2025?

Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images The Lions entered this draft with fewer holes than usual. Which draft pick will contribute the most in their rookie year?The Detroit Lions entered the 2025 NFL Draft with fewer holes in their roster than we have seen in any recent memory. There was no guarantee that whoever they selected in round one, let alone two, three, and beyond, would be a starter, let alone a star. That’s a far cry from the years where any draft pick within the first two days was
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