Indianapolis — When you finish the previous season with a 6-10 record, you inevitably have many needs to address. The Detroit Lions enter the 2019 offseason with holes all over the roster.
Free agency will be the next opportunity to plug some of those holes, but this week the league's attention is squarely on the lead-up to April's draft with the annual scouting combine.
There will be 256 players drafted in April, but more than 330 have been invited to Indianapolis for medical and on-field testing, as well as individual meetings with their prospective employers.