Lions Offseason Moves Under the Microscope | Detroit Lions News
The Detroit Lions capped a smart, if quiet, offseason by upgrading their offensive line, bolstering the pass rush, and adding veteran depth to the secondary—despite trading David Montgomery, which drew headlines. ESPN’s Seth Walder gave them a solid B-minus, praising the draft picks and lineman swap, even if Isiah Pacheco is a step down. He questioned the big four-year, $81M deal for Jack Campbell, who had a Pro Bowl-caliber season, but admitted it wasn’t outrageous. Defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard defended the move, crediting linebacker coach Shaun Dion Hamilton for developing Campbell’s elite play. Overall, analysts agree: the Lions made savvy moves, with Campbell’s extension being the only real gray area.
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