PHOENIX -- The Detroit Lions like what they saw from Antwione Williams last year, and they like what they've added in Paul Worrilow this year.
But neither offers the kind of big-play ability that Detroit has missed without DeAndre Levy, and even general manager Bob Quinn acknowledges the team would like to add another linebacker in the draft.
"Yeah, it's a need," Quinn said this week at the owners meetings. "We'll see who's available when we're picking. We have lots of needs, and that's one of them, but we'll kind of see how it goes."
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Linebacker was among Detroit's worst position groups last year.