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Detroit Lions training camp medical preview: Linebackers

Detroit Lions training camp medical preview: Linebackers

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Malcolm Rodriguez R ACL injury video-Knee buckles inward-Hope no asso meniscus tear-Expect ~11mo recovery-1yr left on rookie deal pic.twitter.com/sw74L8B2zl
The linebackers suffered significant casualties last season as well as a surprise offseason surgery. All that along with Alex Anzalone's contract status means there are a lot of uncertainties going forward. The lack of quality, proven depth could be an issue this season if the starters don't stay healthy.
Last season, the Lions kept six LB's on the initial 53-man roster (Anzalone, Jack Campbell, Derrick Barnes, Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Malcolm Rodriguez, Ben Niemann).
Here is the list of LB's starting with the players with the biggest medical question marks entering the season. Ages are at the start of the season.
#1: Malcolm Rodriguez - 27yo
The ACL isn't a long-term concern, but it will keep Rodriguez out for about half this season. He is entering the final year of his 4-year rookie deal so has a lot of motivation to prove recovery.
As expected, he was placed on PUP at the start of training camp.
Projection: An estimated 11-month recovery would have him return on November 2 vs the Vikings. He may not start looking like his former self until late in the season or 2026 though.
#2: Derrick Barnes - 26yo
Derrick Barnes R knee injury video-Direct impact to knee, fortunately foot not planted-Looks like lateral side hit which could cause MCL sprain.-Placed on IR. If non-severe MCL, could be back in 4-6wks. pic.twitter.com/WKYGHwaKbM
An MCL/PCL injury ended his season in Week 3. This offseason, the Lions showed a lot of confidence by giving him a 3-year deal with $16 million guaranteed.
Despite his visible right leg atrophy this offseason and a limited participation at OTA last month, he should be ready for the season. He was not placed on PUP at the start of camp which confirms his readiness.
Projection: Barnes is in the starting lineup for Week 1.
#3: Jack Campbell - 25yo
Campbell has played every game in his two-year NFL career. However during OTA, Campbell revealed that he had a minor hip surgery this offseason. He didn't seem too concerned which is reassuring. In related news, Kerby Joseph had hip surgery the previous offseason and then became an All-Pro.
Campbell was not placed on PUP at the start of camp which confirms that he is ready.
Projection: Campbell starts Week 1 and continues to anchor the middle of the defense.
#4: Alex Anzalone - 30yo
Alex Anzalone L forearm fracture injury video-Slomo zoom looks like midshaft-Dan Campbell says 6-8wks. MNF vs 49ers 6wks away.-Possibly could be back sooner but no reason to rush with playoffs 8-9wks away-Fully healed for playoffs, no long-term concerns pic.twitter.com/mRS0iVZtgp
A forearm fracture cost him six games last year, but he was able to return for the final two games. There is no concern with the arm going forward.
He has a history of a chronic right shoulder dating back to college but has been playing through that just fine.
The main question for Anzalone may be his contract status. He was one of only two players who skipped OTA (Ragnow, retired), and there are multiple hints that he is seeking a new or adjusted deal. He has posted many offseason workout videos suggesting he is healthy and ready for the season.
Preparation is the price of opportunity pic.twitter.com/kRoYPv2jtt
Projection: Even if he holds out all of camp, Anzalone will be a starter in Week 1.
#5: DaRon Gilbert - 24yo
Last year as an undrafted rookie, Gilbert was waived by the Lions in preseason with an unspecified injury designation.
Projection: The lack of young depth means that Gilbert has a shot to make the 53-man roster.
#6: Trevor Nowaske - 26yo
Nowaske had a concussion in practice last season and missed a game. He played a healthy 349 snaps last season for the Lions on defense, and another 284 on special teams.
Projection: He makes the 53-man roster with his experience and youth.
#7: Grant Stuard - 26yo
The Lions signed Stuard as a free agent this offseason. He has been remarkably reliable being available for every game in his 4-year NFL career. He does have a remote history of a torn meniscus which isn't a significant concern in the short-term.
Projection: With a fully-guaranteed, 1-year contract, Stuard will make the 53-man roster.
#8: Anthony Pittman - 28yo
Pittman joined the Lions late last season and appeared in the final three regular season games. He should be healthy going into the season.
Projection: He may compete for a final roster spot.
#9: Ezekiel Turner - 29yo
Turner got 111 snaps last year on defense with the Lions. Most of his snaps (189) came on special teams. He should be healthy going into the season although his age is nearing 30.
Projection: If he makes the team, it will be because of special teams.
#10: Zach Cunningham - 30yo
Last year with the Broncos, he missed a few games with a hamstring but that's not a concern going forward.
Projection: The Lions likely would prefer to stay younger at the LB position.
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