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The Detroit Lions Podcast

Daily DLP: Reacting to 1st day of Lions free agency

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Football, Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.5534 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Departures define Day 1 One day into the NFL legal tampering period, the Detroit Lions saw exits, not arrivals. Four Lions agreed to terms elsewhere. Those agreements are not official until the league year opens Wednesday. Nothing meaningful has landed on the incoming side yet, especially on defense. It is early. Less than 24 hours in. But the shape of the roster is shifting. Alex Anzalone to Tampa Bay Linebacker Alex Anzalone is headed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The reported deal is two years for $17 million. He is 32. He has an injury history, though he has been largely durable in Detroit outside of a broken forearm. Tampa Bay gets help. Detroit loses a starting linebacker. Taylor Decker was released. He is no longer with the Detroit Lions. That move stood out as the only fully completed transaction on Day 1. Cap math squeezes the middle This is the cost of a top-heavy roster. Big deals for core stars like Jared Goff, Penei Sewell, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, Aidan Hutchinson, and Kirby Joseph crowd the middle tier. The Lions also chose to pay Derrick Barnes on a three-year, $24 million deal. You cannot carry that many linebackers at premium rates. Paying a third linebacker $8.5 million per year does not fit when the top of the pyramid is that heavy. Decisions have consequences. Scheme pivots and the RB plan Detroit leaned on three-linebacker packages more than any other team last season. With Anzalone gone, a pivot makes sense. A 4-2-5 structure is on the table. Two linebackers with five defensive linemen in certain fronts. A full-time slot defender. More snaps for a hybrid linebacker-safety type. That path matches the personnel pressures and modern NFL spacing. The backfield changes too with David Montgomery departing. Late last season, once Dan Campbell took over the offense, the second back settled into 8–12 touches per game. That should hold. Feature Jameer Gibbs. Keep the ball with Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Sam LaPorta. The No. 2 running back should complement, not command, the attack. He will not be the reason you win many games. Day 1 brought more subtraction than addition for the Detroit Lions. The next moves will signal whether this front office leans into lighter boxes, faster coverage, and a clearer pecking order at running back. The window just opened. The blueprint is already visible. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #nflfreeagency #taylordecker #cademays #alexanzalone #bradholmes #larryborom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, Jefferson here with the Daily DLP. It is Tuesday, March 10th. We are one day into

0:24.9

the NFL free agency's legal tampering period. And some things have happened for the Detroit

0:32.8

Lions. Not a lot on the incoming side. We'll get to that, but I wanted to give a little,

0:40.6

my reactions to the first day of free agency,

0:45.7

although it's all, like nothing's official yet,

0:48.8

other than Taylor Decker was in fact released.

0:52.0

That one is, he's no longer a Detroit line, and that's, we knew that was coming.

0:58.7

It's disappointing that it ended the way that it did, but, you know, he's out there as a free agent now.

1:06.1

Let's talk about the guys who are leaving, because I had four lions who signed elsewhere in free

1:15.0

agency were agreed to sign.

1:17.9

Gotta be careful on that because it's technically they're not signed until Wednesday

1:22.1

when the new league year starts.

1:23.8

So got to keep that in mind.

1:25.5

These are all agreed to.

1:27.7

Terms may be sketchy. They might be wrong. Uh, because just,

1:32.6

you all know how this works. If you don't, I'll give the little crib notes here.

1:38.2

The agents give the information to the information information,

1:41.5

information people like Ian Rappaport, Tom Pell tom bellocero adam schaefter various other people

1:47.4

and they report it basically written by the agent and you know read right off the terms don't

1:58.9

always wind up being exactly what it is.

2:00.9

So keep that in mind as we go through these and as you watch the next few days play out.

2:06.8

Until the actual contract is signed, it's all like, yeah, this is going to happen, but we might not have the details 100% right.

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