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The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Fantasy Sports, Football, Sports

4.5534 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2026

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

The Lions’ filters and a three-man target band at 17 One week from Day 3, the Detroit Lions board is narrowing to players who match clear standards. No recent DUIs. No violence. No academic ineligibility. They prefer team captains, academic achievers, and multi-sport backgrounds. Maturity and coachability matter. Under Brad Holmes, the Detroit Lions draft their guys and ignore consensus boards. Expect that again. That approach frames a three-man cluster for pick No. 17 in the NFL Draft: TJ Parker, Blake Miller, and Kendrick Ford. Others could surface, including Monroe Fraley, Max Heinecker, and even Jermaine McCoy, but those three sit in the thick of it. The Detroit Lions Podcast made the case for each as culture and scheme fits. Blake Miller checks every box at right tackle Miller looks built for Detroit. Durable. Noticeable senior-year growth. Team captain. Strong football character. He can step in at right tackle quickly, as game ready as a college lineman can be entering the NFL. He also tested as an elite athlete at the combine. That level of testing did not always appear on tape, but nothing about him reads unathletic. Any narrative to the contrary is off base. If the Lions want a plug-in, long-view answer opposite Taylor Decker and in front of Aidan Hutchinson’s edge, Miller is the easy fit. Why Faulk profiles as the Hutchinson complement Some fans will balk at taking Faulk at 17. The fit is plain. He is a physical clone of Marcus Davenport, only younger and healthy. He became a team captain at age 20 on a veteran Auburn team. High academic achiever. Impressive athletic profile and RAS. The critique is real: he is not super twitchy off the snap, and quicker pressure has been a fan priority. The Detroit Lions have not emphasized that timeline publicly. They value the totality of disruption and reliability opposite Hutchinson. Within that lens, Faulk makes sense at 17. Day-three watchlist: Kendrick Ford, Dante Corleone, and a sleeper at corner Ford’s story fits Detroit. A blood clot cost him a season. He stayed loyal, stayed engaged on the sideline, and never detached. Two-time captain. Stylistic fit as a replacement for DJ Reed on the roster. Fourth-round range feels right given the board construction and need stack. Dante Corleone also flashed a clear line to Allen Park. In an interview, he singled out the Detroit Lions as the only team that spent significant time with him after the combine visit. The club has done its homework. Everything about his profile suggests they will like what they see. Do not sleep on Latrell McCutcheon, cornerback from the Houston Cougars. He has not been discussed enough. Good player. If Detroit wants a competitive outside corner later in the NFL Draft, he belongs on the card. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #nfldraft #blakemiller #keldricfaulk #dontaycorleone #vjpayne #latrellmccutchin #lionsfits #gritfit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, Jeff Brissal here.

0:07.0

Philly, DLP.

0:08.8

It is Saturday.

0:11.2

We are one week away from day three.

0:13.6

My favorite day of the year. All right, let's get into it.

0:31.7

I wanted to talk today about guys that I think that the lions are going to like more than other teams might,

0:43.0

whether you want to call it a, you know, grit fit, just the way that, you know,

0:49.9

that they play, the type of person that they are.

0:53.1

Because I do think that there is sort of a pseudoscience to this in fighting guys.

1:00.2

Like we have a pretty good understanding of what the Lions are looking for in players

1:03.6

on the field and off the field.

1:07.5

You know, if you're, if you've had a DUI recently, probably don't need to worry about being drafted by the lions.

1:14.6

If you've ever smacked a woman up, not coming to Detroit.

1:20.6

You know, if you, uh, academically ineligible, not going to happen.

1:26.9

Just, just sorts of things off the field.

1:29.8

They love team captains.

1:31.5

They love academic achievers, guys who made all conference academically.

1:37.2

They love guys who played multiple sports in high school.

1:40.5

Even if it's done, it doesn't have to be wrestling or basketball it can be track it can be

1:46.8

water polo like just to show that you're a more well-rounded athlete they want to show they want you to show

1:54.4

maturity they want you to show you know responsibility um coach, I think is a big thing as well.

2:03.0

So I shifted through, and this is certainly not an exclusive list.

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