Lions general manager Brad Holmes made it clear last week he’s not done adding to his defensive roster depth in the secondary.
Soon after, the team agreed to a one-year contract with veteran Corn Elder, who played primarily as a nickel corner for Carolina last season. Now the Lions are hosting another veteran cornerback today in Quinton Dunbar, who spent five seasons in Washington before being traded to Seattle a year ago.
The 28-year-old Dunbar was undrafted out of Florida in 2015 as a receiver, but after a position switch he emerged as a starting cornerback in Washington.