I’m not quite sure what to think of the Lions draft at this moment, but as always with the draft, only time will tell.
The Lions threw us a curve ball by drafting Nick Fairley in the first round, but I have no problem with that pick what so ever. He was the best player on the board and he will obviously make their line even more menacing than it already is. He’s big, strong and very quick for his size. He could probably be an option at defensive end if they wanted. He also has a mean streak. He’s going to punish you and let you know about, but he’s been known to hit people after the play is over. He has been rumored as a dirty player at times, but I don’t mind having that mean nasty guy on our team. Better ours than theirs. He’s going to be a beast. Hopefully he can learn to control his aggression so he doesn’t hurt the team with penalties. Other than that, taking Fairley was a great pick at 13.
As for their second round pick, I don’t really like who they got. Yeah…they say Titus Young is a good player, but is he going to be the deep threat that the Lions are looking for? I’m not so sure. First of all, he’s only 5’11” 175 pounds. He’s probably going to struggle against press coverage. He played in the WAC, probably not too many corners from the WAC going to the NFL. His speed is ok, he ran a 4.56 in the 40. He’s has good quickness and play making ability and is better suited to be a slot guy. The Lions already have one of those. A good one! To be honest, I don’t mind picking a wide out and he’ll probably be a good player for them, but I just think there was a better guy there who could have fit that deep threat the Lions were looking for.
Torrey Smith from Maryland was still available at the time. Torrey Smith was one of the best receivers in college football last year. He has good size at 6’1” 204 and has very good speed. He ran a 4.43 at the combine. Smith’s is bigger, faster and played better competition. He would have been a better fit for what the Lions were looking for and I guarantee he’ll be a better pro. I’d rather they picked just about anybody but him at that slot to tell you the truth. I don’t mean to hate, but COME ON! Hopefully he makes me eat my words.
Another strange move was trading their 3rd and 4th round picks to move up and grab Mikel Leshoure in the middle of the second round. I don’t mind this pick either. I knew the Lions were looking for a bigger back to share carries with Best. Leshoure was very productive at Illinois rushing for 1,900 yards and 20 TD’s last year. He’s the between the tackles runner the Lions were looking for. But, just because he’s 230 doesn’t necessarily mean he can’t make big runs. Leshoure had 15 runs for over 30 yards last season and had 3 for over 50. He has a nose for the goal line and ability to catch the ball will add another dimension to Detroit’s redzone offense. Another good pick!
After all is said and done after 3 rounds, the Lions got 2 really good players and a descent one. The only thing that concerns me is that they haven’t even filled any of their glaring needs like LB and CB. Even more concerning, they only have a 5th and a 7th round pick left. They’re probably not going to get a very good player with those picks, but you never know. Looks like the Lions will depend on free agency to fill their remaining holes. If Detroit can bring in some good players through free agency to go along with this years draft picks and with Stafford coming back, the Lions are going to be scary good this year. You’ll see…

