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2021 NFL draft preview: The Lions need defensive line help, but this class offers few options
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Michigan defensive lineman Kwity Paye (19) looks to chase down the play in the first quarter of their Vrbo Citrus Bowl game against Alabama at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, on Wednesday, January 1, 2020. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com
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Projected starters: DE Trey Flowers, DT John Penisini, DT Michael Brockers, DE Romeo Okwara
Projected reserves: DE Julian Okwara, DE Austin Bryant, DE Charles Harris, DE Robert McCray, DT Nick Williams, DT Da’Shawn Hand, DT Jashon Cornell, DT Kevin Strong, DT John Atkins, DT Joel Heath
2021 NFL draft preview: The Lions have options at tight end if they don’t land Kyle Pitts
Updated Apr 22, 2021;
Posted Apr 22, 2021
Notre Dame tight end Tommy Tremble could be an option for the Lions in the NFL draft.
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Notable departures: Jesse James
First-round possibilities for Detroit (seventh overall): Pitts
Day 2-3 possibilities: Brevin Jordan (Miami Fla.), Tommy Tremble (Notre Dame), Hunter Long (Boston College)
Late-round fits: Ben Mason (Michigan), Jacob Harris (UCF), Tre’ McKitty (Georgia), Kenny Yeboah (Ole Miss)
Breakdown: Before you ask, yes, the Lions could spend another top-10 pick on a tight end. Yes, that would be three since 2009 (when nobody else has done it even once in that span) and four in the first round overall (when just one other team has done it more than once). And, yes, Kyle Pitts really is worth it.