2021 NFL free agency: Identifying the 25 best fits for the Detroit Lions
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
Posted Mar 14, 2021
Los Angeles Rams safety John Johnson III, right, breaks up a pass intended for Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif.(Associated Press)
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The Detroit Lions head into free agency with needs across the board, rocking a new head coach, general manager and starting quarterback.
Detroit’s defense has been among the NFL’s worst two years running, failing to generate consistent pressure, protect leads or flip the field via takeaways. On the other side of the ball, the passing attack has been a strength in recent years but heads into unchartered waters without quarterback Matthew Stafford and the team’s core trio of receivers.
“When I [started] working from home, I had this gap in my day. At first I was like, ‘Wow, like I have a lot more time, I can sleep in!’ But there are a lot of aspects of the commute I just was missing,” says Kerri Jesson, a digital marketing associate in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Before the pandemic, Jesson had planned her day while on public transit – going over her to-do list, checking her calendar, and getting ready to transition into work mode. “I didn’t even really realize that I was prepping myself for the day until I no longer had the ability to do that,” she says.
Cutting Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz, who both of them underwent offseason surgery saves about $18.3 million and allows the Chiefs able to restructure other contracts.
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General manager Brad Holmes talked about how assistant general manager Ray Agnew and senior personnel executive John Dorsey are already helping him build his vision for the Lions.