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Daily DLP: 4 Late-Round Draft Sleepers for Lions - Detroit Lions Podcast

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Fantasy Sports, Football, Sports

4.5534 Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Late-Round Targets With Real Detroit Fits The Detroit Lions Podcast zeroed in on two late Day 3 options who match Detroit’s defensive profile. The focus stayed tight: an interior disruptor who penetrates and a defensive back with real slot juice and verified top-end speed. Both players project as developmental pieces who can fill defined roles in the NFL and compete for snaps in Detroit. Penetration From the Interior: Cameron Ball Cameron Ball, a defensive tackle from Arkansas, stands 6-foot-4 and 310 pounds and tested at the combine. His game is built on first-step quickness and backfield penetration. He wins by getting narrow through gaps and shooting into the backfield, not by anchoring and two-gapping. The production reflects a creator more than a finisher: three sacks and 13 tackles for loss across four seasons, with steady disruption and pursuit. The motor runs hot. He tackles well and moves unexpectedly well in space for his size, getting outside the box to finish plays. Block shedding is inconsistent, and he is not a classic run stuffer. He must win early with quickness. The athletic profile is decent, not elite, and the projection lands late on Day 3, potentially the sixth or seventh round. The fit in Detroit is clear. Ball profiles as a rotational rush tackle behind Alim McNeill, with insurance value when Levi Onwuzurike shifts. Detroit has dabbled with penetrators inside, including bigger bodies asked to knife and facilitate rather than rack up sacks. Ball can make quarterbacks hesitate on their step-up when edge pressure compresses the pocket. That kind of interior disturbance has value in this defense. Slot Speed and Versatility: C.A. Wright C.A. Wright, a Nebraska cornerback and former USC recruit, brings verified speed. GPS tracking has him over 22 miles per hour repeatedly. Nebraska kicked him inside to the slot, where his game took off, though he also saw time outside and some at safety. That inside-out experience matters for a secondary that values versatility and alignments that disguise intentions. Wright turned heads in all-star settings, including a strong week in the Dallas area. The attraction is straightforward: true slot range with recovery speed, plus the ability to handle varied coverage assignments. He projects in the late rounds, with the speed and role clarity to compete right away for nickel work while developing boundary technique over time. Why These Profiles Matter for Detroit Detroit needs rotational defenders who do specific jobs well. Ball offers gap shooting from the interior to complement edge pressure and lighten the load on early downs with change-of-pace penetration. Wright brings slot athleticism and flexibility across multiple spots in the secondary. Both are realistic Day 3 targets for the Detroit Lions, with traits that translate and roles that fit the plan. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #nfldraftday3 #cameronball #ceyairwright #camdorner #curtisallen #scoutingreports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone.

0:18.0

Jeffers and here with your daily DLP for Sunday, April 12th.

0:24.0

We are getting close to the NFL draft.

0:26.7

I want to thank everyone for tuning in to the last couple of days where we had interviews.

0:31.1

I can't thank Emery Hunt, Mr. Football Game Plan from CBS Sports, among other places,

0:37.1

and Nick Baumgartner from The Athletic for being fantastic guests.

0:40.0

We talked about a lot of draft stuff.

0:42.6

And one of the things that Emery brings up,

0:46.3

and I'm going to sponge off of him a little bit,

0:50.0

is late day three sleepers,

0:54.1

maybe undrafted free agent guys uh that the lions should have

0:57.3

some interest in um probably don't get a lot of attention and like there are there are many

1:04.8

many players to look at i i have been going through a crap ton of like final tapes trying to get as many evaluations

1:14.8

as I can at least a baseline knowledge of as many players who might possibly be drafted as I

1:20.0

possibly can and I ran out across a couple of late guys that I hadn't even like really studied

1:26.8

much before and I'm going to include two of them here and as well as two other guys that I hadn't even like really studied much before and I'm going to include two of

1:29.9

them here and as well as two other guys that I've that I've known about for a while and have

1:34.7

a pretty good feel for their games and how they would fit with the Lions and uh hopeful that

1:40.4

the Lions will have at least passing interest in these guys, but let's get into it.

1:48.0

First guy. I'm not even going to do pictures with these guys. We're just going to jump straight in.

1:53.5

It's a Sunday. It's the master's final day.

1:57.6

It's as exciting as it was on Saturday. It'll be a fun day.

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