The Detroit Lions have roared into the 2025-26 NFL season with high expectationsâand for good reason. This team looks solid across the board. But if thereâs one nagging worry among fans and analysts alike, itâs the edge rush depth. And guess what? The perfect answer is already staring them right in the face.
đ The Hutchinson Effect
First, letâs give credit where itâs due: Aidan Hutchinson is a beast. Despite missing nearly 12 full games last season with a brutal injury, he still racked up 7.5 sacksâenough to lead the team. Now, coming off his recovery, Hutchinson doesnât just look like his old selfâreports say he looks even quicker and stronger.
As Mike Payton of A to Z Sports put it, Hutchinson âactually looks like a guy who has gained a step, if anything. Hutchinson being this good makes players around him better.â And thatâs already paying off with guys like DJ Reader and Tyleik Williams, whoâve been turning heads in training camp.
But hereâs the thing: even if Hutchinson is Superman, the Lions still need someone else who can fly.
đĽ The ZaâDarius Smith Opportunity
Enter ZaâDarius Smith, the pass-rushing powerhouse Detroit traded for mid-season last year. In just eight games for the Lions, Smith put up 4 sacksâpart of a 9-sack campaign overall in 2024. He fit seamlessly into the defense and, more importantly, brought swagger and leadership to the locker room.
And hereâs the kicker: he wants to come back.
âWe both know where I want to be,â Smith told USA Today Sportsâ Tyler Dragon in June. âHopefully I can get back to Detroit because the coaching staff and everybody in the front office are great. When Iâm there, I feel like a leader and like I can influence the young guys and do great things.â
If youâre the Lions, how do you ignore a proven veteran who wants to sign on the dotted line?
âł Why the Wait?
So why hasnât Detroit swooped in yet?
According to GM Brad Holmes, itâs not that thereâs no interest. Speaking on 97.1 The Ticket, Holmes revealed the Lions are keeping in contact with Smithâs agent but admitted itâs a balancing act:
âZaâDarius has expectations, the team has expectations, so sometimes it takes a while for those things to get on the same pageâŚthereâs obviously still interest there, and weâve been keeping in touch.â
In other words: itâs complicated. Smith wants the right deal, and the Lions want the right price.
đ¤ The Case for Signing Smith Now
No matter how promising Hutchinsonâs return looks, the NFL is brutalâinjuries happen, and depth can disappear overnight. With Smith still sitting in free agency, the Lions have a golden opportunity to lock in a player who already knows the system, brings leadership, and can give Hutchinson the support he needs to dominate without having to play hero every snap.
Waiting too long could mean losing Smith to another team desperate for a pass rusher once injuries start piling up around the league.
đ¨ The Bottom Line: Donât Overthink It
The Lionsâ solution to their biggest weakness isnât hiding overseas or buried in a draft class. Heâs sitting right there, eager to come back, with a proven record of producing in Detroit.
Brad Holmes, the ballâs in your court: donât let Detroitâs secret solution slip away.