2025 Detroit Lions Mock Draft Roundup 4.0: Will Detroit Address the Offensive Line Early?
With the 2024 NFL season officially over, the focus shifts to the 2025 NFL Draft, and analysts are already buzzing about the best prospects for the Detroit Lions. The latest mock draft roundup from 35 analysts shows a heavy focus on bolstering the offensive line and defensive depth.
Offensive Line: A Priority? Several analysts project the Lions could target offensive linemen in the early rounds, addressing potential aging on the line. Notable names like Armand Membou (Missouri) and Tyler Booker (Alabama) are linked to Detroit. Membou offers flexibility to play guard or tackle, while Booker is seen as an exciting guard prospect who could bring instant upgrades. Analysts like Erik Schlitt highlight that with a strong offensive line already in place, adding depth or future replacements for aging veterans could be key.
Defensive Line and Edge Rushers: Strong Suit EDGE players continue to dominate the Lions’ mock draft projections, with names like Mykel Williams (Georgia) and Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College) rising up the board. Williams, in particular, is seen as a developmental prospect with high upside, offering a future counterpart to Aidan Hutchinson. Detroit’s need for a disruptive pass rusher has some analysts speculating they may pull the trigger on a potential first-round EDGE pick.
Trade Proposals: Bold Moves? A bold trade proposal has the Lions sending their No. 28 pick to the New York Giants in exchange for a package of picks, including a future third-rounder. The suggested trade would allow Detroit to select JT Tuimoloau (EDGE, Ohio State) and Darius Alexander (DT, Toledo), potentially strengthening both their pass rush and defensive tackle depth.
As the draft approaches, these mock projections offer a glimpse into the potential direction the Lions could take to bolster their already promising roster. Stay tuned as more names rise up the board and the draft strategies evolve.