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Daily DLP: Breaking down the Lions dream draft Detroit Lions Podcast

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Detroit Lions Podcast

Sports, Fantasy Sports, Football

4.5534 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Trade-Up Logic for a Tight Roster On April 14, Jeff Risdon opened the Detroit Lions Podcast by dropping his annual dream draft. The premise is simple. Targets he prefers at every pick, no trades in the mock, and a clear-eyed look at roster math. His NFL calculus points one way. Trade up over trading back. Risdon expects three or four selections this year might not crack the active 53-man roster. Not because they cannot play, but because the Detroit Lions have fewer open chairs. Late picks can sit on the practice squad. That shifts value toward higher picks instead of collecting more Day 3 swings. He contrasted it with earlier Lions eras that forced rookies into the lineup. Amari Spivey got thrown to the wolves. A late-round inside backer from Cal had to play right away. Today’s depth means patience. Recent examples back it up. Dominic Lovett, a seventh-rounder a year ago, barely saw the offense and made little impact on special teams. Dan Jackson, also a seventh-round pick, returns healthy but might not have played much as a rookie anyway. That is a different Lions reality. It makes trading up more attractive this spring. Caleb Lomu at 17 and Panay Stays Right Risdon’s first-round dream pick is Caleb Lomu, the Utah left tackle. The choice ties directly to keeping Panay Sewell at right tackle. Sewell is the best in the world there. Move him and he would still be great, but why disrupt excellence. With a true left tackle in Lomu, Detroit can preserve its right-side identity. Risdon praised Lomu’s athleticism, length, and smarts. Crafty feet. Room to grow. He admitted the run blocking is not elite yet. Others are better in that phase. Spencer Fano brings more in-line drive. Francis Malinois does too. But the upside with Lomu at left tackle fits the long view while maintaining continuity with Sewell. Building the Right-Side Run and Interior Fits The vision extends to the run game. Keep the Detroit Lions pounding right. Pair Sewell with Tate Ratledge and have Cade Mays available to reinforce that side. Lomu holds down the blind side while the right side remains the hammer. The balance lets the offense dictate with angles and tempo without retooling the front. That philosophy also informs the board. In a weaker draft, higher picks matter more than a pile of late fliers. The Detroit Lions Podcast framed it cleanly. Aim your swings where roster spots actually exist. Trade-Up Wildcard and Year-Two Buzz If he did climb from 17, Risdon identified a prize. Niese Styles is his No. 2 overall player. A safety background shows up in space, yet he is bigger than Arvel Reed, who projects as an edge. Styles can play with Jack Campbell and unlock sub-package flexibility. There is carryover optimism too. Last year’s dream manifested early hits. The Lions landed Tylek Williams and Isaac TeSlaa sooner than expected. Risdon likes what comes next, especially for Williams in year two now that he knows NFL life. The dream stays ambitious. The logic stays grounded. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #nfl #dreamdraft #caleblomu #lefttackle #panaysewell #tradeup #tradeback #tylekwilliams #isaacteslaa #tateratledge #cademays #spencerfano #niesestyles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone.

0:18.1

Jeffers in here with your daily DLP.

0:20.9

It is Tuesday, April 14th, 414th.

0:25.3

414 Day.

0:26.4

Show out to my friends in Milwaukee,

0:27.8

which is about 90 miles as the grows fly straight that way.

0:31.6

As I look at my west window here in West Michigan,

0:35.0

rainy day.

0:36.9

It's a fun day, though.

0:39.9

So I published this year's edition of the Detroit Lions Dream Draft.

0:46.8

If you've followed my content for a long time,

0:50.0

going back to my days running the old Detroit Lions draft site, which was in existence from

0:57.4

approximately 2010 to approximately 2014.

1:04.4

I don't know the exact dates, and sadly it's not available on the archive, but I did one of

1:09.8

these every year, and it wound up being

1:12.3

one of the most red things that i that i do every year and i have continued that for most of the

1:19.0

time and i did one at lion's wire last year uh and in that one i successfully manifested my dreams into the lions selecting both Tileak Williams and Isaac Tussla.

1:34.9

Now, the lions took each of those guys earlier than I dreamed, but I'm obviously happy with both of them.

1:46.5

I like the long-term prognosis for both of them.

1:48.7

I think fans are going to be excited for what they get in Thailand

1:53.5

Williams in year or two now that he knows what it's like to be in the NFL.

1:58.2

I really do.

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