ALLEN PARK -- He's become the most stable part of a shifting organization, a constant at a position that is never confused as a building block in the NFL.
Long-snapper Don Muhlbach is sticking with the Detroit Lions, for another year and possibly longer.
It isn't totally fresh news, as Detroit signed him on for a 14th consecutive year this offseason. But it's solidified for the here and now that they sent his drafted heir packing.
Jimmy Landes was a sixth-round pick in Bob Quinn's first draft as Lions general manager last spring. On Thursday, he became a casualty in the flurry of moves the Lions made to find potential replacements for injured left tackle Taylor Decker.