In a division full of moving pieces and shuffled lines, one constant remains: Penei Sewell is that guy.
Amid retirements, trades, and fresh faces across NFC North trenches, the Detroit Lionsâ star right tackle was named a unanimous First-Team All-NFC North selectionâa well-deserved nod for the All-Pro lineman whoâs quickly become a pillar of the Dan Campbell era.
đ§± Holding Down the Fort
While other NFC North teams retooled or hoped to bounce back from injury (looking at you, Christian Darrisaw), the Lionsâ line took its own hits. Frank Ragnowâs surprise retirement and the departure of coordinator Ben Johnson raised concerns.
But Sewell? Sewell is unshakable.
Since being drafted seventh overall in 2021, heâs been a wrecking ball in both run and pass blocking. And his freakish athleticism has allowed Detroit to get creativeâremember that time he caught a pass? What about nearly throwing one?
This guy doesnât just block. He bulldozes.
đ More Than Just Muscle
What separates Sewell isnât just strengthâitâs leadership. Now stepping into a veteran role on a young, evolving line, heâs becoming the standard others are expected to meet. And with Graham Glasgow likely shifting to center, the Lions are counting on Sewell more than ever to lead the trenches.
Itâs no surprise he was the only Detroit player unanimously selected to the NFC Northâs All-Team First Offense. Heâs been First-Team All-Pro twice. And it feels like heâs still just getting started.
đŹ Respect Earned
From Minnesota to Chicago, rival OnSI writers and voters had to admit it: you canât leave Sewell off the list. And it wasnât close. Heâs earned every vote, every accoladeâand more.
Detroitâs offensive line may be undergoing a slight identity shift in 2025, but thanks to No. 58, itâs still in very capable hands.