Former Detroit Lions QB and ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky sits down with Dave Birkett on radio row for Super Bowl 54 on Jan. 30, 2020, in Miami. Detroit Free Press
With NFL free agency just around the corner in mid-March, the Detroit Lions should be primed to make a run at several key players to fill positions of need.
The Lions will have an estimated $45.1 million in salary-cap space. But with a big contract extension looming for receiver Kenny Golladay, they likely won’t be in the market to sign a free agent to a mega contract like they did last year, when they paid Trey Flowers $90 million.