Allen Park — For the third time in four years, Detroit Lions general manager Bob Quinn could be looking for a starting offensive lineman in the NFL Draft.
In his first season at the helm, Quinn selected plug-and-play starter Taylor Decker in the first round and eventual starter Graham Glasgow in the third. And after using free agency to address a pair of openings in the starting lineup in 2017, Quinn went back to the draft well last year, snagging guard Frank Ragnow with the No. 20 pick.
This go-around, it's the other guard spot that's the focus heading into next week's draft.