Deep in the heart of the offseason, with the draft long over and the free agent market depleted, this is not the time for an NFL team to begin hunting for a starter who isn’t already on their bloated 90-man roster. Yet, the Detroit Lions could find themselves in that very uncomfortable predicament.
The Lions might be in need of a starting cornerback this summer. And that’s not even considering the fact two-time Pro Bowl corner Darius Slay skipped Detroit’s mandatory minicamp (and could do the same for training camp) because he wants a new deal.