We should be set up for a long time in the secondary room. There simply wasn’t enough talent in the Edge room. I had us at a A- I would have given it a A if it wasn’t for giving up a 3 rd twice. But I’m very happy with the draft.
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I've never seen you before, just subscribed when I saw that you two also follow Michigan. It was a great year for football in Michigan. I'm going to stick with your show. I feel that's it important to help, I'm curious to see if the Lions give the ball to Manu on short and goal. They never seem to have a problem gambling, and for the most part they have done a pretty good job.
I have been saying that Brad Holmes is building a dynasty. Watching football since the 70s goes to show that Brad and Dan and Shelia know what they are doing. We are so blessed to have who we have now. I’ve never seen Detroit do what they do doing now.
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We are all brothers and sisters. Right J Mommy. Detroit football has come back to Detroit. It just seems like we are all a family. There are however some butts out there lol 😂
The Lions have too many leaders on the field to go anywhere but forward. I actually have the Lions above the Eagles. I would 2 love to see the Lions open the season in Dallas on the road, I don't think that the officials would have a chance to alter the game.
I’m going to be a bit nostalgic. Look at the 1981 49ers draft! They drafted 3 DBs (Lott, Wright, Williamson) with their first 3 draft picks too! They all started too! Went to the superbowl! Just sayin… #allgrit
I think Detroit had a bold draft. They got their guys. I disagree with moving up to get Arnold. I like the pick, just not losing capital to get him when he likely would have been there. Hindsight is 20/20 but I wouldn't have moved up. If Arnold was gone there were any of 3 others that could be just as good. I love the Rakestraw pick. Could have dreamed he would be there and the fact that they double dipped on CB says they were pretty high on him. I wanted Witherspoon last year (glad we got who we got) and Rakestraw looks like a similar type. He's likely gonna be rotated in and out with Arnold and Davis starting. I hate the Manu pick. I think k it's a reach for a 2-3 year project who you want to play his opposite side and as a guard. Giving up draft capital for him is worse. He would have been there later or even UDFA. Not many even had eyes on him. He has a good ceiling,, but how long. Similar to Broderick Martin last year. Gave up a lot for a multi-year project who looked terrible the few snaps he got. I like the Vaki pick, but not as a RB. He's a safety and core ST guy. He will be a backup no matter the position. But I love the kid. He hits and tackles and can play 3 phases. Wingo was on my board as a rushing DE or interior rusher. He won't be an OLB traditionally. He's a leader with a hot motor and drive. A little small, but I think that's what they want. Mahogany was just a steal. No way he should have made it that far. He's possibly a next year starter.
@@codynevers51 Based on who they picked I don't think they were looking CB. Even if they were DeJean and Wiggins would have been available. I guess if they thought Arnold was their guy and GB was definitely going to get him I agree with the move. But they went OL, and not one of the higher ranked ones, which makes me think they were always going to go OL. They still had a chance at a top CB later if I remember correctly.
The Lions get their guys. Whoever YOU think would have been there they had no interest in. Your mock drafts be damned. Arnold was a top 10-15 pick and there is no chance he would have been there at 29. It’s a miracle he was there at 24. A future 3rd rounder to move up to get the best CB in the draft (according to the majority of analysts) is a no-brainer.
@@helmedon also, only the worst of teams draft positions of need. Thats a fast track to weakening your talent. Just because they took an O-linemen doesnt mean they didnt have Terrion as their target. You really think people are looking at a list of positions of need and then take the next best player at that position if there is someone they think is a star at a different position of need that they value above them? Thats not how it works and mock drafts really go a long way to make fans like yourself have a wild misunderstanding of how the actual draft works. Just because you saw CB rankings all off season that made you feel like DeJean is as good as Terrion or whoever, doesnt mean NFL front offices think that way. Clearly. Considering the draft EVERY year has players valued wildly different than everyones favorite mock draft.
I don't think these guys make an impact this year. These are guys that come in once other contracts are up. Vaki's timetable at Running back lines up with D-Mo's being up. Manu is your Taylor Decker replacement in a few years. Rakestraw comes in for Davis eventually. Arnold will take a couple years to really be a plus starter, so you have Amik right now starting. Wingo and Brodric Martin are guys who could step in for DJ Reader's spot. It's what you expect from a team picking 28th.
The Lions filled every gap they had since free agency, outside of maybe a #2/#3 WR. Hopefully, JW continues to become more consistent and feed off of St Brown’s work ethic…
@@mattdeyoung3942 Lions had a #2 #3…Josh Reynolds who was always a Goff safety valve. Why let him getaway?? It had to have been locker room or behind the scenes issues. The drops in the playoffs were far outweighed by his in-season accomplishments. Sorry to say it, but I think the Packers are the team to beat in the division unless Jordan Love completely tanks this season. Also, watch out for the injury bug this year. Last year the stars aligned. Just don’t think Brad made enough key moves to keep getting better. KC does it every year, continuous upgrading gets you to the Super Bowl
@@fourdoorglorythe lions were a great run defense team and signed the best run stopping DT in the NFL, completely revamped their secondary group, solidified their best o line in the NFL, the d line will be healthier than last year, linebackers are in a position to improve, and they have a top ten skills group on offense. What more do you want?
Great show guys. I never saw you guys before. I just subscribed. Detroit is proving its a great place to be.
We should be set up for a long time in the secondary room. There simply wasn’t enough talent in the Edge room. I had us at a A- I would have given it a A if it wasn’t for giving up a 3 rd twice. But I’m very happy with the draft.
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Brad Holmes is cooking! He killed the draft once again but this was some Brad Home cooking backyard BBQ! 2024 Draft
I would call Brad a genius but he would say himself that the Lions were very lucky in every draft even though they got their guys.
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LB is their deepest position. 3rd against the run was a huge improvement over previous years.
Intriguing pick of the defensive lineman from BC, would like to see that one workout, He's a Beast!
I've never seen you before, just subscribed when I saw that you two also follow Michigan. It was a great year for football in Michigan. I'm going to stick with your show. I feel that's it important to help, I'm curious to see if the Lions give the ball to Manu on short and goal. They never seem to have a problem gambling, and for the most part they have done a pretty good job.
I have been saying that Brad Holmes is building a dynasty. Watching football since the 70s goes to show that Brad and Dan and Shelia know what they are doing. We are so blessed to have who we have now. I’ve never seen Detroit do what they do doing now.
@jmommy881 thank you for the sub! We are Michigan football and Lions football fans by nature! However we cover all football related topics too! Stay tuned for new content soon!
We are all brothers and sisters. Right J Mommy. Detroit football has come back to Detroit. It just seems like we are all a family. There are however some butts out there lol 😂
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@@Brent6437 1 division title doesn't make a dynasty bruh 😂
The Lions have too many leaders on the field to go anywhere but forward. I actually have the Lions above the Eagles. I would 2 love to see the Lions open the season in Dallas on the road, I don't think that the officials would have a chance to alter the game.
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As JAG who lucked out and became a credentialed media guy this draft. It was an amazing exoerience
Davenport will be watching Betts shred double teams by the end of the year.
Hell yes, he will!!!
I’m going to be a bit nostalgic. Look at the 1981 49ers draft! They drafted 3 DBs (Lott, Wright, Williamson) with their first 3 draft picks too! They all started too! Went to the superbowl! Just sayin… #allgrit
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Great Comparison!
May have drafted the best defensive player in the draft - though I think that goes to Murphy out of Texas possibly
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I think it was an A-, but like I always say. Never bet money on the home team. I drink too much Blue Kool Aid…
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I think Detroit had a bold draft. They got their guys. I disagree with moving up to get Arnold. I like the pick, just not losing capital to get him when he likely would have been there. Hindsight is 20/20 but I wouldn't have moved up. If Arnold was gone there were any of 3 others that could be just as good.
I love the Rakestraw pick. Could have dreamed he would be there and the fact that they double dipped on CB says they were pretty high on him. I wanted Witherspoon last year (glad we got who we got) and Rakestraw looks like a similar type. He's likely gonna be rotated in and out with Arnold and Davis starting.
I hate the Manu pick. I think k it's a reach for a 2-3 year project who you want to play his opposite side and as a guard. Giving up draft capital for him is worse. He would have been there later or even UDFA. Not many even had eyes on him. He has a good ceiling,, but how long. Similar to Broderick Martin last year. Gave up a lot for a multi-year project who looked terrible the few snaps he got.
I like the Vaki pick, but not as a RB. He's a safety and core ST guy. He will be a backup no matter the position. But I love the kid. He hits and tackles and can play 3 phases.
Wingo was on my board as a rushing DE or interior rusher. He won't be an OLB traditionally. He's a leader with a hot motor and drive. A little small, but I think that's what they want.
Mahogany was just a steal. No way he should have made it that far. He's possibly a next year starter.
Arnold was going to GB or TB right after we took him. U lost me as soon as u said that
@@codynevers51 Based on who they picked I don't think they were looking CB. Even if they were DeJean and Wiggins would have been available. I guess if they thought Arnold was their guy and GB was definitely going to get him I agree with the move. But they went OL, and not one of the higher ranked ones, which makes me think they were always going to go OL. They still had a chance at a top CB later if I remember correctly.
@@codynevers51 I don't remember who TB took.
The Lions get their guys. Whoever YOU think would have been there they had no interest in. Your mock drafts be damned. Arnold was a top 10-15 pick and there is no chance he would have been there at 29. It’s a miracle he was there at 24. A future 3rd rounder to move up to get the best CB in the draft (according to the majority of analysts) is a no-brainer.
@@helmedon also, only the worst of teams draft positions of need. Thats a fast track to weakening your talent. Just because they took an O-linemen doesnt mean they didnt have Terrion as their target. You really think people are looking at a list of positions of need and then take the next best player at that position if there is someone they think is a star at a different position of need that they value above them? Thats not how it works and mock drafts really go a long way to make fans like yourself have a wild misunderstanding of how the actual draft works. Just because you saw CB rankings all off season that made you feel like DeJean is as good as Terrion or whoever, doesnt mean NFL front offices think that way. Clearly. Considering the draft EVERY year has players valued wildly different than everyones favorite mock draft.
I don't think these guys make an impact this year. These are guys that come in once other contracts are up. Vaki's timetable at Running back lines up with D-Mo's being up. Manu is your Taylor Decker replacement in a few years. Rakestraw comes in for Davis eventually. Arnold will take a couple years to really be a plus starter, so you have Amik right now starting. Wingo and Brodric Martin are guys who could step in for DJ Reader's spot. It's what you expect from a team picking 28th.
Hoist you ask him a question then interrupted him. Let him answer
Which team traded for Leafs' Austin Matthews? 🤔🤔
Packers won the draft AGAIN. 5 of the Top 91 and 11 overall. That’s why they’re really good, even though they are the youngest team in the league
Packers draft ranked #28 out of 32 teams. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro?? Dial thermostat?? Lol move to the 21st century my man!!
Lol
The house I rent is in shambles and it even has a digital thermostat
Size doesn't mean anything if you can't develop your technique...the bigger they are the harder they fall
Texans over the lions 😆
I just moved to the Bay Area from Houston. I am very impressed by how Houston is building their team through the draft
Draft = C as everyone else in the division got better.
The Lions filled every gap they had since free agency, outside of maybe a #2/#3 WR. Hopefully, JW continues to become more consistent and feed off of St Brown’s work ethic…
@@mattdeyoung3942 Lions had a #2 #3…Josh Reynolds who was always a Goff safety valve. Why let him getaway?? It had to have been locker room or behind the scenes issues. The drops in the playoffs were far outweighed by his in-season accomplishments. Sorry to say it, but I think the Packers are the team to beat in the division unless Jordan Love completely tanks this season. Also, watch out for the injury bug this year. Last year the stars aligned. Just don’t think Brad made enough key moves to keep getting better. KC does it every year, continuous upgrading gets you to the Super Bowl
@@fourdoorglorythe lions were a great run defense team and signed the best run stopping DT in the NFL, completely revamped their secondary group, solidified their best o line in the NFL, the d line will be healthier than last year, linebackers are in a position to improve, and they have a top ten skills group on offense. What more do you want?
Arnold will be a good corner but he will get burned by speedy receivers ... being his 40 time was only a 4.5