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Detroit Lions Podcast: Free Agency & the Lions Draft - Detroit Lions Podcast

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Football, Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.5534 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2026

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

A backfield pivot reshapes Detroit’s plan Scott Bischoff and Russell Brown returned to the Detroit Lions Podcast after a chaotic week of 80 mile per hour winds and the first surge of NFL free agency. Their focus was Detroit’s backfield. The Lions signed Isaiah Pacheco on a one year deal after agreeing to trade David Montgomery to the Houston Texans. Early last week, outside of Cade Mays and Pacheco, the board felt quiet. That pause raised the question of a defense heavy draft with nine or ten picks. By midweek, the tone changed. Detroit looked younger, healthier, and more intentional on both sides of the ball. How Isaiah Pacheco fits Detroit’s run game Pacheco’s usage in Kansas City lived inside a unique ecosystem. The offense followed Patrick Mahomes, often playing out of shotgun with inside zone and outside zone as staples. Timing was quick. Reads could get muddy. The result was a frenetic style. At times he pressed so hard he ran into his own linemen. Vision looked limited on that tape. Detroit projects something different. With Jared Goff under center, the back has clearer landmarks and defined intent. The hosts expect better angles, more counter, and the pin and pull concepts that Drew Petzing loves. That structure could slow Pacheco’s clock and clean up his decisions. He still brings size and a physical edge. The price is light, roughly one to one and a half million dollars, all guaranteed for one season. It is a classic change of pace add that does not block a draft pick in April. Montgomery’s exit and the draft signal Moving Montgomery and renting Pacheco for a year points to a draft add. The board from round four through round six makes sense, and the Lions hold multiple picks in that range. Names surfaced as possibilities, including Nicholas Singleton, Cochran Allen, and Jahmari Taylor. Internal options exist too. Jacob Sailors is in the room. Vaki profiles as a special teams piece more than a true back. None of that keeps Detroit from targeting a runner who complements Pacheco now and carries a larger load later. Clock to the 2026 NFL Draft As of this Wednesday, the 2026 NFL Draft sits 36 days away. Early inactivity on defense sparked talk of spending most of the capital on that side of the ball. The recent moves eased some of that urgency. The Detroit Lions can pair a tough runner with under center structure, add a mid round back, and let the board dictate the rest. In a week that started slow, the plan sharpened. The NFL hinges on fit and timing. Detroit just gave itself both in the backfield. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #isaiahpachecooneyeardeal #davidmontgomerytotexans #jaredgoffundercenter #pinandpullconcepts #insidezoneruns #outsidezoneruns #changeofpaceback #midroundrunningbacktarget #roundfourthroughroundsix #nicholassingleton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's going on, everybody, welcome back to another episode of Bischoff and Brown right here on the Detroit Lions podcast. He's Scott Bischoff waving away over there. I'm Russ Brown and we are back.

0:29.2

Took last week off to let free agency kind of do its thing, run its course and all that stuff. Plus we dealt with like 80 mile per hour winds here in the state of Michigan.

0:39.4

So we all were experiencing internet issues, you name it.

0:44.5

The house was blown away.

0:46.5

At one point, my downspout to the backyard was in the front yard.

0:50.8

So it was all over the place for me. And I know the same for you. But we've got

0:56.2

tons of Lions free agency news here. And we're going to just kind of talk about the fallout

1:02.6

of that. We're going to talk about how it impacts the Lions draft for the 2026 NFL draft in

1:09.1

36 days as we record this on a Wednesday.

1:12.6

But before we get into any of that, Scott, my man, how the hell are you?

1:17.1

I'm good. Doing good. How are you doing?

1:20.2

We're good, man. I'm good. I was a little nervous midweek last week when the lions were

1:25.5

kind of sitting on their hands outside of Cade Mays and

1:28.3

Isaiah Pacheco, I was like, what are we doing on the defense side of the football?

1:32.3

Yeah.

1:33.3

Are we just going to spend nine or ten draft picks on drafting defense only, which I would be okay with?

1:38.3

But they've definitely pieced things together.

1:41.3

And I'm excited for kind of the direction that we're going. We're getting

1:45.5

younger. I think we're getting somewhat healthier. And I think we're taking a very interesting

1:51.0

approach on both sides of the football. And I know they signed a very banged up running back,

1:56.0

but he's a really good change of pace guy that is going to punch you in the face.

2:01.5

And I think we'll start there as far as free agency.

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