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The Detroit Lions effectively address several gaps in their roster in a three-round simulated draft following the Senior Bowl.

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The initial milestones of the 2025 pre-draft process have concluded, with the East-West Shrine Bowl and, more notably, the Senior Bowl now completed.

 

 

 

This also signifies that the phantom draft season is poised to intensify in anticipation of the forthcoming NFL Combine and Pro Day events. Currently, the Detroit Lions possess seven selections in the 2025 draft, with two of those positions (the first and second rounds) firmly established at pick No.

 

 

28 and pick No. 60, respectively.Utilizing the mock draft simulator from Pro Football Network, the following is the outcome of our three-round simulated draft conducted subsequent to the Senior Bowl. Detroit Lions Three-Round Mock Draft Following the Senior Bowl First Round, pick No.

 

 

 

28: Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall Prior to the Senior Bowl, Green was considered a prospective first-round selection, and the event was anticipated to serve as an evaluation of his capabilities against a higher caliber of competition than that which he encountered during his last two seasons at Marshall.

 

 

 

He exhibited exceptional performance during one-on-one pass rush repetitions, notably during the widely circulated instance in which he successfully overpowered Oregon offensive tackle Josh Conerly, a prospective first-round selection, thereby demonstrating his prowess.

 

 

 

He maintained this level of excellence throughout the team exercises. Green also dismissed concerns regarding his weight, as he registered at 251 pounds during the weigh-ins for the Senior Bowl.

 

 

 

He is a highly productive pass rusher, having recorded an impressive total of 17 sacks last season, the highest in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Furthermore, he is a versatile edge defender, amassing 84 total tackles and 23 tackles for loss during the same season, making him an ideal match for the Lions.

 

 

 

 

It has emerged as a significant likelihood. Green is no longer available well in advance of the Lions’ selection at the 28th position. However, he was present at that location, thus I gladly accepted him. Second Round, Selection No.

 

 

 

60: Jayden Higgins, Wide Receiver, Iowa State University. The Lions delayed excessively in securing a suitable replacement for Josh Reynolds during the previous offseason, and they are determined not to repeat that error.

 

 

 

Tim Patrick is currently a free agent who may encounter a favorable market for his services following a season marked by improved health. Consequently, the Lions may consider pursuing free agency as a means to secure a replacement for him. However, selecting a wide receiver to serve as a WR3 option in the upcoming draft is certainly a viable consideration.





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