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Daily DLP: Breaking down Brad Holmes' pre-draft presser Detroit Lions Podcast

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Fantasy Sports, Football, Sports

4.5 • 534 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Holmes skips owners meetings to lock in draft prep Ten days before the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, the Detroit Lions Podcast zeroed in on Brad Holmes’ message and where Detroit stands at No. 17. Holmes held his annual pre-draft press conference. He explained he did not attend the NFL owners meetings this year. He stayed in Detroit to work with the scouting staff and focus on the draft. The Lions were still represented at the meetings, with Rod Wood and Dan Campbell available on site. The episode posted later than usual to follow that availability. Travel logistics factored into coverage decisions. A three-hour drive each way for a brief presser did not add value, especially without a plan to ask questions. The focus stayed on what Holmes revealed and what he did not. Reading the board at No. 17 Holmes was pressed on how many true first-round grades the Lions hold and what that means at 17. He did not bite. The general manager avoided specifics and declined to lock a number to the board. One fragment carried weight: "We feel pretty good about" what will be there at 17. That line framed Detroit’s outlook. The message matched league chatter. This is not billed as the greatest class, but teams expect to find players they like in their strike zones. Holmes has sharpened his poker face since his early sessions at the podium. He kept priorities concealed while signaling confidence in outcomes. The takeaway for the NFL and Detroit Lions watchers: the club trusts its board without tipping needs or targets. Trade calls timing and Detroit’s approach On movement around the pick, Holmes said this is the time when calls start to happen. To this point, they have not. That is not a denial of interest. It is a timestamp. Ten days out is when the market forms. The question is who dials first. Detroit’s tendency has been to let others ring them. That stands in contrast to the more aggressive, feeler-heavy style associated with John Dorsey during his Cleveland Browns tenure. The current Lions approach gathers information by fielding offers rather than fishing early. Up, back, or staying put all remain in play. The board and the phone will guide the path. The principle is clear. Detroit will not force action before the market sets. Pittsburgh trip notes coming later this week The show teased a travel-focused episode for fans headed to Pittsburgh. Recent time on the ground produced useful local notes that will drop later this week. The can cracked today was a Doctor Pepper. Sponsorship inquiries are open, with examples mentioned on air. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #2026nfldraft #bradholmes #pressconference #larryborom #d.j.wonnum #ruebenbain #nfldrafttrades Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, Jefferson here with your daily DLP.

0:19.6

It is Monday, April 13th. We're 10 days out from the

0:24.7

26th NFL draft in Pittsburgh. If you're planning on going, I will have a show later

0:32.5

this week that we'll break some things down for you. I was recently in Pittsburgh and toured

0:37.4

the area and picked up some local info from some some knowledgeable folks.

0:43.8

So we'll go over that as I open today's Dr. Pepper.

0:49.8

By the way, if you're interested in sponsoring the Daily DLP, Dr. Pepper, as an example, Founders Brewing, Brewery 242 here in Holland, good people there.

1:03.6

My DMs are open.

1:06.0

Email as well.

1:08.5

Yeah.

1:09.9

Today, obviously, this is coming out later than the typical in the day because

1:14.7

Brad Holmes spoke today and we knew that Brad Hope was going to be speaking.

1:18.7

It's his annual pre-draft press conference.

1:23.9

And this one, I did not go to this one.

1:26.8

I have gone pretty much every year in the past.

1:30.1

And for me to drive basically three hours each way to Detroit for a what's typically been a 12 to 15 minute press conference,

1:43.1

just really wasn't worth my time. Honestly, as someone who doesn't

1:48.2

typically ask questions and press conferences, that's just not what, it's not something that I like

1:54.5

to do because I don't like to be the person that steers the story and, and, you know, tries to do that sort of thing.

2:02.5

Other people are much better at that than I am,

2:04.8

and I let them do their work with that.

2:07.5

And I thought that there were good questions today.

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