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The Detroit Lions Podcast

Daily DLP: How to Identify Lions Draft Targets

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Football, Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.5534 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Welcome to the Detroit Lions Podcast Daily DLP. Today Ash Thompson goes over the telltale signs to look for during the draft process that will help you spot the players that the Detroit Lions might actually be interested in. There are a few key things at each position that are indicators that a player has the grit required to play for the Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell-run Detroit Lions. Make sure to head over to our project with Detroit Lions shutdown cornerback Jerry Jacobs to help charities in Detroit. Its a great opportunity to get some great gear and make a difference in the city we all love. Head over to: http://SeatbeltGang.com now! Be sure to use the Super Chat (or "Thanks" if you aren't watching live) function to ensure we read your question/message live and share our thoughts on it or to show us your support for doing the show. Using Super Chat and/or Thanks helps us out a lot, so thanks to everyone who uses them even if to just say 'hi!'. For folks who donate via Patreon, or via Super Chat you'll get to see your name highlighted onscreen with a message, you'll get a mention on our Twitter account, and you'll get a special thanks from us live during the show. Take advantage!! Don't forget to join us by calling in to the show at (248) 782-8384, or via Skype at 'DetroitLionsPodcast'. Get yourself a classic Detroit t-shirt at: https://bit.ly/3raeU96 Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj As an affiliate partner, we get a portion of sales when you shop Amazon at: https://amzn.to/2O8LUti Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px You can always support us by donating direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj #lions #detroitlions #detroitlionspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Lions fans. It's time for the podcast you've been waiting for. The show where Kool-Aid runs blue.

0:10.7

Faces turn red. And rose-colored glasses never go out of style. This is the Detroit Lions podcast.

0:23.7

Welcome to the Daily DLP.

0:25.5

I'm your host, Ash Thompson, and today I'm going to go over the kind of players at each position that the Lions are likely to be interested in and how to find them.

0:35.0

In available scouting reports done by folks like Daniel Jeremiah, Dane

0:40.6

Bruegler, Lance Zerline, Jeff Risdon as examples, uh, or if you want to look at

0:47.7

the footage yourself and look for certain things. So what is a lion's guy? Well, the team

0:53.7

sells shirts that just say grit on them.

1:00.0

And that does actually go a long way towards telling you whether a guy is likely to be a

1:04.6

Detroit lion.

1:06.4

Like I'm skipping the QB conversation entirely this season because it's been stupid for

1:10.1

two years.

1:15.8

The Lions are not drafting a quarterback before day three, if even then.

1:17.4

So I'm just not going to waste the oxygen.

1:18.3

They have Jared Goff.

1:19.2

They have Hendon Hooker.

1:21.4

That's your one and your two next year.

1:23.3

So let's start with receivers.

1:41.4

You are going to hear a lot from people who don't really follow the team super closely that the Lions need an ex-receiver, a 65-220-pound guy who runs a 4-340 and makes all kinds of contested catches because that is an element that is missing from the Detroit Lions lineup.

1:48.4

And every lineup requires the same group of people,

1:52.4

the same combination of skill sets to be successful.

1:56.4

Has your sarcasm meter gone off yet?

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