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Tuesday Notes: Stafford Saying Top Pick Is Done Deal?
Take it with a grain of salt, especially since there have been so many contradictory reports in the past, but Pro Football Talk is reporting that Matthew Stafford has been telling former Georgia tea...
Friday Notes: Lions Not "Locking In" on Stafford?
Tom Kowalski reports that the Lions have not made a decision about who the top will be just yet. Serious contract talks haven't happened yet, and until they do (expected to begin next week), a...
Wednesday Notes: Locker Room Curse Not True
The Lions are going to do a mock draft by having fans vote on the picks. Voting for the top pick begins on Friday and ends on Monday, so make sure to head over to the team's official site and ...
Pride of Detroit Community Mock Draft
Although the draft is less than four weeks away, there is always time for a new mock draft. That is why I am putting together a Pride of Detroit community mock draft, which will allow readers o...
Monday Notes: Opinions Differ on Top Overall Pick
Just a heads up: Look for info on Pride of Detroit's community mock draft to be posted sometime later today or tomorrow, with the latter being the most likely. A brief summary of what the POD ...
Who to Take with Pick #33?
A few days I ago I asked for some suggestions on who to draft with pick #20 in the Football Burrito mock draft, and I ended up taking defensive tackle Peria Jerry. Admittedly, I'm starting to re...
Monday Notes: Coast Guard Steps Up Search for Missing Boaters
With the 20th pick of the Football Burrito mock draft, I selected Mississippi defensive tackle Peria Jerry for the Lions. Jerry can be a starter from day one and fills a gaping hole at defensi...
Who to Draft with Pick #20?
I am on the clock again in the Football Burrito mock draft, and I need ideas for who I should select with the 20th overall pick. Remember, I used the top overall pick on linebacker Aaron Curry, ...
Friday Notes: Free Agency Has Begun
Free agency officially started at 12:01 a.m. ET, kicking off what is sure to be an eventful part of the offseason. Specifically for the Lions, it is expected that they will be very busy in the...
Thursday Notes: 2009 Salary Cap Increased by $4 Million
The salary cap was just increased by $4 million, putting the total number for 2009 at $127 million. The Lions may be around $40 million under the cap, meaning they should be able to add quite ...
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