The Detroit Lions are entering a pivotal moment of their rebuild. The Lions were not good last season, and that was okay for the initial phase of the general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell era. It was about seeing progress and setting themselves up for success down the road. The 2021 offseason was centered around low-risk moves and cutting costs. However, that trend cannot continue.
If the Lions want to be competitive, they need to acquire integral pieces for their team. Not only do they need to acquire multiple starters, but many positions require additional depth as well.