logo
Detroit Lions new-look OL still ranked in top 5 by longtime NFL scout Scott DiBenedetto

Detroit Lions new-look OL still ranked in top 5 by longtime NFL scout Scott DiBenedetto

USA Today4 hours ago

The Detroit Lions have fielded one of the NFL's best offensive lines for the last few seasons. Yet there are some questions about the unit going forward after losing Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow to retirement and standout veteran right guard Kevin Zeitler to free agency.
The changes keep the Lions from being ranked atop preseason offensive line projections entering 2025, a departure from being either No. 1 or No. 2 on most lists entering the last couple of seasons. However, one recent ranking still sees the Lions line as very worthy of respect and a top-five ranking. Fantasy Points analyst Scott DiBenedetto, who was an NFL scout for 10 years, slots Detroit's line at No. 5 even after the losses.
After noting Detroit was No. 1 last year, DiBenedetto breaks it down thusly,
A disappointing finish to the season took away some of the glory this unit deserved. With some significant changes in the interior, things will likely be different for Detroit's offensive line this season, but this is still one of the league's strongest units.
The tackle combination of Penei Sewell and Taylor Decker is second in his rankings, behind the Eagles. Detroit's coaching, led by OL coach and run game coordinator Hank Fraley, and the combination of vets and promising youngsters--notably projected starting left guard Christian Mahogany--keep the Lions very high in the rankings even with the roster attrition.
Editor's note: DiBenedetto also works for Draft Wire, our brother site

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

49ers Urged to Pull Off Blockbuster WR Trade to Give Brock Purdy New Weapon
49ers Urged to Pull Off Blockbuster WR Trade to Give Brock Purdy New Weapon

Newsweek

time30 minutes ago

  • Newsweek

49ers Urged to Pull Off Blockbuster WR Trade to Give Brock Purdy New Weapon

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. After three straight NFC Championship Game appearances and two Super Bowl appearances in the last five years, few saw the hard fall from grace coming for the San Francisco 49ers in 2024. But with injuries to top stars like running backs Christian McCaffrey and Elijah Mitchell, wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings, offensive tackle Trent Williams, defensive end Nick Bosa, linebacker Dre Greenlaw, cornerback Charvarius Ward, and safety Talanoa Hufanga, San Francisco just couldn't stay healthy enough to put forth a fight in most games. But after some retooling, and locking up quarterback Brock Purdy to a monster five-year, $265 million contract extension, many are back on the 49ers bandwagon in believing the team is back to Super Bowl contender status. Among that group of believers is veteran Bay Area sports reporter Larry Krueger, who believes San Francisco is just three moves away from winning its first Lombardi Trophy since 1994. In a post on X, Kruger laid out the moves he thinks the 49ers need to execute before the season begins, and his most head-turning suggestion involves jettisoning All-Pro wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. "Trade Brandon Aiyuk to the Commanders for Terry McLaurin," Krueger wrote. "Win-win trade. Daniels gets his guy Aiyuk, who's the younger, and potentially better receiver. SF gets a healthy receiver now." After signing his four-year, $120 million extension last season, things couldn't have gone worse for Aiyuk. He was barely noticeable in the seven games he played before tearing his ACL and missing the rest of the season. Brandon Aiyuk #11 of the San Francisco 49ers catches a pass during an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys at Levi's Stadium on October 8, 2023 in Santa Clara, California. Brandon Aiyuk #11 of the San Francisco 49ers catches a pass during an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys at Levi's Stadium on October 8, 2023 in Santa Clara, 27-year-old hasn't been shy about his desire to play with former Arizona State teammate and current Commanders QB Jayden Daniels, and adding McLaurin would be a big get for the 49ers offense. Though he's two years older, McLaurin isn't coming off a major injury, and he's put up five straight 1,000-yard seasons and he logged a career-high 13 touchdowns last year. The Ohio State alum could also be a perfect mentor to 2024 first-rounder Ricky Pearsall. Kruger also makes a case that the 49ers can shore up their secondary by sending a sixth-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for disgruntled Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey, who Miami is actively trying to trade, though it would likely take more than a sixth-rounder to pique the Dolphins' interest. More NFL: Brandon Aiyuk Sends Clear Message to 49ers Amid Trade Rumors "The Future HOF(er) can play outside and SF can return Lenoir to his best spot, slot CB and give rookie CB Upton Stout time to adjust to the NFL," Krueger continued. "Ramsey could also help inside at safety." Krueger also boldly urged the 49ers to deal defensive end Robert Beal, a 2025 second-round pick, plus a conditional 2027 fourth-rounder to the Cincinnati Bengals for pass-rusher Shemar Stewart. The 17th overall pick in April's draft, Stewart remains unsigned because he and the Bengals are at an impasse with his contract. Adding a young player like Stewart on a rookie contract would give the 49ers two stud first-round pass-rushers to help take some of the attention off Bosa. "Stewart and Mykel Williams could be SF next dynamic DL duo," Krueger added. "Bengals are going to get fleeced for Stewart. #49ers might as well do the fleecing. Cincy has until Aug 5th to get him signed or traded. Stay tuned." For more San Francisco 49ers and NFL news, head over to Newsweek Sports.

Shedeur Sanders Gets Roasted by Brother After Second Speeding Ticket
Shedeur Sanders Gets Roasted by Brother After Second Speeding Ticket

Yahoo

time33 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Shedeur Sanders Gets Roasted by Brother After Second Speeding Ticket

Shedeur Sanders Gets Roasted by Brother After Second Speeding Ticket originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Sanders brothers might be the most underrated duo in this year's NFL rookie class. Both of Coach Prime's sons are vying for roster spots for their respective teams, but Shedeur hasn't been out of the spotlight since the NFL Draft slide. Meanwhile, Shilo is forging his own path in the league. Advertisement Shedeur has gone from being a Colorado legend to making noise on and off the field in Cleveland. He was recently clocked going 101 MPH and reportedly received his second speeding ticket as a member of the Browns. This caught the attention of Shilo, but as CEO of the Headache Gang, he picked the best time to take a jab at his brother. During his latest video, Shilo was crossing the street in downtown Tampa with caution and said, 'We gotta be careful crossing the street, especially if Shedeur is out here.' One of Shilo's best qualities has always been his humor. From the best impression of Coach Prime to the classic back-and-forth banter with Shedeur, he definitely could make a second career in comedy. Advertisement Many remember the Sanders brothers in Paris for the Louis Vuitton Fashion Show two years ago with Shedeur and the 'Trash Bag' puffy coat incident. He had on a Marni black coat during the day of the walk through for the show and matched that with a white handbag, which made quite the statement. "Shedeur, that is cute," Shilo said at the time. "That bag is cute. You're tripping." He went on to tell his brother, "I could swing on you right now and it's not going to hurt," Shilo said. "You're doing too much." The former Colorado defensive back then made a call to Deion for his opinion. That opened up the floor for Shedeur to get roasted even further. Related: Deion Sanders Looks Unrecognizable, Sparks Fan Concern Over Health "Oh my God," Deion exclaimed. "Dawg, what are you? A trash bag?" Advertisement Related: Why Travis Hunter Chose Lil Wayne's Agency for NFL Success It's nice to see the joking side of Shilo hasn't gone away. As for Shedeur, speeding tickets are a reminder that life comes at you fast and it's time to slow down. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.

Blockbuster Trade Idea Would Move All-Pro Safety To Bills
Blockbuster Trade Idea Would Move All-Pro Safety To Bills

Yahoo

time40 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Blockbuster Trade Idea Would Move All-Pro Safety To Bills

Blockbuster Trade Idea Would Move All-Pro Safety To Bills originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The last few years have seen some key investments by the Buffalo Bills into their secondary. Last offseason, Taylor Rapp and Taron Johnson were both locked into three-year deals. Advertisement This time around, the Bills kept Damar Hamlin on a cheap one-year deal and inked Christian Benford to a handsome four-year $76 million deal. They also used their first-round draft pick on cornerback Maxwell Hairston. All these players vary in skill and ability, but represent the Bills' ongoing efforts to maintain a solid secondary in a conference littered with potent passing game threats. This collection of players have mostly been around for the team's recent runs where they have fallen short. Buffalo wants to end that streak and finally break through this coming season. To do so, that may require a little extra aggression on their roster construction. Since free agency has passed, Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski has offered a blockbuster three-team deal that would help the Bills accomplish that. In this trade, he has the Bills getting New Orleans Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu and sending tight end Dawson Knox to the Saints while the Atlanta Falcons get Kirk Cousins. Advertisement "Tyrann Mathieu is a New Orleans native and wants to play in his hometown. However, a trade to a perennial Super Bowl contender should be enough to get him on board, even if it's in Buffalo. "The Bills can use the three-time first-team All-Pro all over the field as a defensive chess piece. At 33, he's still a better safety than Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin. Buffalo needs the type of players who can push the team over the top. Mathieu can be one of those individuals." Mathieu clears those players in front of him and also brings a championship pedigree. Mathieu won Super Bowl LIV with the Kansas City Chiefs but has spent the last three years playing for his hometown team. His talent and championship experience are attributes a team like the Bills are starved for. There's a clear line of reasoning where Mathieu plugs in and immediately upgrades this unit still plenty capable under Sean McDermott. Advertisement Of course this trade would require the sacrifice of Knox though the Bills are equipped to deal with such a loss if it means gaining a player of Mathieu's ilk on the opposite side. General manager Brandon Beane has pulled several daring move in recent seasons and this one would fall into that category. Mathieu may not be the exact target, but do not be surprised if Buffalo goes on the hunt for a veteran player who can enhance their title chances. Related: Josh Allen is Huge Fan of Patriots' Young QB Related: 'Vital' Bills Cash In On Josh Allen's Prime With Super Bowl Triumph This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store