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The Detroit Lions Podcast

Daily DLP: Breaking down Conklin, McCreary FA signings Detroit Lions Podcast

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Football, Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.5534 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2026

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Detroit adds experience at tight end and in the slot The Detroit Lions moved quickly in NFL free agency, signing tight end Conklin and slot corner Roger McCreery. The Detroit Lions Podcast digs into why both add immediate, specific value. Contract terms were not disclosed. The expectation is short deals, likely one year. Conklin arrives as a known quantity. He entered the league in the 2017 draft out of Central Michigan. He started with the Vikings, then found a bigger receiving role with the Jets, and most recently had a brief, bumpy stop with the Chargers. McCreery comes from the 2022 draft class and profiles cleanly as a starting-caliber slot defender. Conklin’s resume, role, and Petzing connection Conklin earned his way onto the field in Minnesota because he blocked well. That came even as his targets and catches climbed later. From 2021 through 2023 he recorded 87 targets each season and caught at least 58 passes annually. He averaged around 10 yards per catch. He was not a consistent red zone threat, outside of his final season in New York. He started regularly for the Jets on some uneven teams. The Chargers stint did not click. Drops and unreliable blocking put him in Jim Harbaugh’s doghouse. That is a hard place to escape. Still, the overall profile is stable. He is an eight-year veteran with close to 300 career receptions and functional in-line work. Drew Petzing, the Lions’ new offensive coordinator, overlapped with Conklin early in Minnesota. The years have passed, but that familiarity matters for role clarity. The early view: Conklin slots as tight end three. He can push Brock Wright for tight end two. If injuries hit Brock Wright or Sam LaPorta, Conklin can elevate. Proven depth beats a late flier or an untested option. McCreery’s slot chops and production McCreery brings a steady slot presence. He plays the ball well. He understands route concepts. He has quickness and can attack the catch point when needed. Power is not his calling card, but the instincts and movement skills are there. The production backs it up. He started right away and posted 84 tackles as a rookie, then 86 the next season. In 2024 he started most of the time, appearing in 15 games with 50 tackles. Ball production dipped last season, but the reliability in the slot remained his anchor trait. Depth, fit, and next steps These moves raise the floor. Conklin gives the Detroit Lions a trustworthy safety net behind Sam LaPorta and Brock Wright. McCreery tightens the middle of the defense with a proven slot corner. Both signings fit defined roles and reduce risk across a long NFL season. That is smart roster building for a team with big plans. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #tylerconklin #rogermccreary #nflfreeagency #2026freeagency #lionsrostermoves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone. Jeff Rosen here. Happy Pie Day. That's 314. We have some delicious things to talk about

0:23.6

with the Detroit Lions, free agency. Not long after I recorded yesterday's episode,

0:29.5

thank you all for watching that. I appreciate it. I hit the road. My wife and I are traveling

0:35.0

this weekend and about an hour, hour and a half out from our destination.

0:43.0

Here in Canton, Ohio, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is one exit that way.

0:48.2

I did not make it there yet this trip, but I've been there many, many times.

0:57.1

Lion signed tight end, Kyler Conklin and slot cornerback Roger McCreary these are both guys that

1:05.0

fit roles nicely I like what Brad did yesterday like it. I don't know the terms on either deal yet.

1:14.6

I would presume their one-year deal, so especially for Conklin, who's an older prospect, he came in in the 2017 draft.

1:22.6

Central Michigan, Chippewa, I believe it's from Lanz Cruz High School in Macomb County.

1:31.4

I did his combine interview back in 20, I think it was 2017 when he came out.

1:39.0

And he actually gave his interview on the day that there had been a shooting at central

1:44.6

Michigan and he didn't want to talk like on the record about it but we did talk

1:49.2

like after we were done off the record and I I felt him it was it was it was a

1:57.2

memorable time and I thought he handled himself very well at his podium interview.

2:02.6

He didn't get a ton of interest.

2:04.6

Like coming out of the Mac at that time, you know, wound up with the Vikings, I believe it was a fifth round pick.

2:12.6

Played a few years there. They added to T.J. Hawkinson and he became expendable.

2:18.5

He went to the Jets and he had a period here. I bring up Tyler Conklin.

2:23.3

This is how I like to remember him. He was really good with the Jets. I shouldn't say really good. That's overselling it.

2:30.3

He was very effective with the Jets and And I'll bring up his, uh, his splits and

2:37.9

stats here. And it's difficult to see, but I started out with Minnesota, started out slowly,

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