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The Detroit Lions Podcast

Daily DLP: Decker drama, Lif vs Dortch Detroit Lions Podcast

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Sports, Football, Fantasy Sports

4.5 • 534 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Decker’s endgame in Detroit: where the blame sits On today’s Detroit Lions Podcast, Jeff Risdon drilled into the Taylor Decker situation and why it unraveled. After sleeping on it, he called a recently retired player he trusts. The player walked through how this works in the NFL. Agents handle the hard talks. Pay cuts. Buyouts. Even filing retirement paperwork. That is the standard flow. Decker didn’t follow that path. By his own account, he contacted the Lions himself. He spoke with Dan and tried to reach Brad while Brad was at the combine. The host’s takeaway was clear. Either Decker’s agent dropped the ball by not running point or Decker chose to supersede his agent. If the agent failed to warn him that staying on the same contract was unrealistic given his health, that is negligence. If Decker ignored that advice, that is on him. Could the Lions have called sooner? Probably. After Decker’s Instagram post hit minutes before Brad took the stage in Indianapolis, a same-day call would have helped. But Decker asked for his release. He wanted out. The Lions owe him nothing at that point. Based on how a subsequent interview was framed, a reunion does not sound imminent. The timeline around Indy The combine setting mattered. Decker’s post landed about twenty minutes before Brad’s media time in Indianapolis. That complicated immediate outreach. Communication should have been tighter early, but the core breakdown appears to be on the player-agent side. The version of Decker from last season did not match the money he expected this year. That reality hurts. It also explains why talks stalled and why responsibility shifts toward Decker and his representation. Roster notes: Tyler Conklin and the Dortch-for-Raymond swap A radio hit earlier in the week surfaced two notable items. First, the group walked through players the Detroit Lions have added, including Tyler Conklin. One guest who coached him at Central Michigan admitted he didn’t realize the signing had happened and was pleasantly surprised. Second, Greg Dortch came up as a near one-for-one replacement for Raymond. The host emphasized that Lions fans may not fully grasp how directly Dortch can mirror Raymond’s role. He did some quick, bare-bones research to compare them and saw the logic in the move. The fit looks clean for how Detroit structures its receiver usage. A Thanksgiving rule memory That radio spot also detoured into a 2012 Thanksgiving memory. Former NFL kicker Shane Graham recalled being on the Texans side of the infamous Jim Schwartz rule moment, when a challenge on an unchallengeable play drew a penalty. He also noted he kicked a field goal in that game. The story framed how thin game margins can be, and why process matters, whether on challenges or contract talks. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #taylordecker #agentnegotiations #paycuttalk #buyoutdiscussion #retirementpaperwork #bradatthecombine #danconversation #instagrampostinindianapolis #releaserequest #communicationtimeline #shanegraham #texansthanksgiving2012 #jimschwartzrule #tylerconklinsigning #gregdortchforraymond Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:54.6

Happy 18th birthday to my niece, Lelia.

0:57.3

Love you, girl.

0:59.0

Probably not listening.

0:59.7

She's not much of a sports fan.

1:02.0

But you all are sports fans, and that's why you're here.

1:04.4

So let's talk some Detroit Lions, NFL draft.

1:08.6

Wanted to follow up, lead it off today with something that Chris and I talked about a lot

1:13.7

on the live show yesterday.

1:15.7

And it was something that stayed on my mind after we were done recording.

1:22.3

And that's the whole Taylor Decker situation on how it ended in Detroit.

1:27.2

And it was bugging me that it was tough to reconcile Decker's position that the

1:35.6

lions didn't contact him and his seemingly duplicitous statement that he was

1:42.9

perfectly willing to come back, but absolutely would not take a pay cut.

1:45.7

And then also in the same breath said that, you know, that they hadn't really contacted him about that, or that he,

1:54.9

the whole pay cut thing. So I, it was hard for me to process which side might be right. So I, I, I, I, it was hard for me to process which side might be right.

2:03.3

So I was stressed him about it.

2:06.0

So I contacted a former player who recently retired in the last couple of seasons, who

2:11.5

I've gotten to know pretty well.

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