29-04-2025 19:30 via prideofdetroit.com

The Detroit Lions’ trade up for Isaac TeSlaa almost never happened

Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images The Detroit Lions made a massive trade on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft, but it almost never happened.Without a doubt, the most polarizing move the Detroit Lions made in the 2025 NFL Draft was their aggressive trade up from 102 to the 70th pick in order to draft Arkansas wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa. That pick received the lowest grade from our fans, and it’s running away with the vote for “least favorite pick,” both due to the perceived reach and
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