The might be cooking up something bold this offseasonāand it all starts with one big question: do you move a superstar out of position⦠to make the entire line better?
Thatās exactly the situation surrounding All-Pro tackle Penei Sewell. Already dominant on the right side, thereās growing buzz that Detroit could flip him to left tackleāa move that could quietly reshape their entire draft strategy.
š The Sewell Switch: Risk or Masterstroke?
Letās be realāSewell isnāt just good. Heās elite.
So shifting him from right tackle to left tackle isnāt about fixing a weakness. Itās about maximizing the offensive line as a whole. The left tackle spot is traditionally the most important on the line, protecting the quarterbackās blind side.
If Sewell makes that switch, it creates a ripple effect:
š The Lions suddenly have a hole at right tackle
š That hole could be filled by a young, high-upside rookie
š And just like that, Detroitās draft priorities shift
šÆ Enter Max Iheanachor: The Athletic Freak
One name being heavily linked to Detroit? Max Iheanachor out of Arizona State.
According to draft analyst , the Lions could target Iheanachor with the No. 17 overall pickāespecially if Sewell moves left.
And honestly, the fit makes a lot of sense.
NFL analyst didnāt hold back when describing Iheanachor:
āAn ascending, traits-heavy tackle prospect⦠He has good length and excellent lean mass.ā
Even crazier? Iheanachor reportedly ran a sub-5.0 40-yard dash at over 320 poundsāa rare athletic combo that instantly turns heads.
In a draft class thatās a bit thin at offensive tackle, that kind of upside could push him right into Detroitās range.
š§ Smart Team-Building in Motion
This isnāt just about replacing a positionāitās about long-term planning.
By moving Sewell:
- The Lions upgrade a premium position (left tackle)
- They bring in a young, athletic right tackle to develop
- And they keep building one of the NFLās most physical offensive lines
Itās the kind of move that doesnāt just help todayāit sets up success for years.
š So, Whatās the Call?
Do the Lions stick with what already works?
Or do they take a calculated risk to elevate the entire unit?
If they pull the trigger, donāt be surprised if a name like Iheanachor becomes one of the most important picks of their 2026 draft.
Either way, Detroitās offensive line storyline just got a whole lot more interesting.
