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The Valenti Show

Is The Lions' Biggest Area Of Need Offensive Line After Ragnow's Retirement?

The Valenti Show

Audacy

Sports

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

The guys return to Frank Ragnow's retirement, continuing their discussion on the impact on the Lions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Five o'clock, good to have you with us.

0:01.9

If you're looking for some Tiger Talk, Odyssey.com, Rewind.

0:05.0

Jeff Passon's trade target delight for your team.

0:08.6

I'm all aboard.

0:09.9

But we wanted to just circle back one last time on the Frank Ragnall retirement, first time today.

0:17.0

Enrico, you know, we had originally, we had a topic similar to this, kind of a Detroit

0:22.1

versus everybody where everybody says this is your biggest need except you.

0:26.8

Right.

0:27.6

So with Frank Ragnow retiring, you brought up a really interesting twist if you'd like to

0:35.7

offer that.

0:36.5

Yeah, they'll harken back to the pre-show. able to harken back to the pre-show i will

0:38.6

harken back to the pre-show mike whereas now that we've had 24 hours to kind of digest the

0:43.9

rag now retirement we all were like well everybody saw that the lion's biggest need was edge

0:53.4

rusher except for the lions.

0:56.3

Like, you know, articles are out there saying, hey, when you look at Detroit, I think it was

1:00.3

ESPN, said their biggest need was the edge rusher.

1:05.1

But now, with Ragnar retiring, do the lions now have a bigger need?

1:11.1

And that's O-Line.

1:12.6

Because you don't have any depth.

1:15.1

I mean, Graham, I'm trying to blank on his name.

1:21.6

Graham.

1:22.5

Glasgow.

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