Lions Set to Feast in 2025 Draft Loaded With Defensive Firepower

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The 2025 NFL Draft is almost here (April 24–26), and while the Lions won’t be picking early, that might actually be a blessing. This year’s draft is stacked with defensive talent—especially along the D-line—and that’s exactly what Detroit needs.

Even though top names like Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, and Travis Hunter will be long gone before the Lions are on the clock, no worries. Analysts are saying this draft class is deep with edge rushers and defensive linemen. Marcus Mosher from The 33rd Team even called it one of the best D-line groups in the last decade, and he’s predicting at least 10 pass rushers go on Day 1.

The Lions didn’t make any major splashes in free agency for edge rushers, other than bringing back Marcus Davenport. So grabbing some pass rush help in the second or third round—where the talent is still strong—makes a ton of sense.

Basically, even without a top-10 pick, the Lions are in a great spot to load up on guys who can make life miserable for opposing QBs. And in a draft this defensively rich, they might walk away with a steal or two.

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By Loveth

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