Detroit’s Delicate Dance: Can Lions Lure Top Free Agents Without Losing Key Players?

The Detroit Lions are facing several questions regarding the construction of their roster heading into the 2025 season. With several long-term extensions handed out and seemingly more on the horizon, it’s worth pondering whether or not Detroit has the cap space to make a free-agency splash.

ESPN listed this dilemma as the Lions’ biggest question as part of a piece exploring each NFL team’s biggest offseason salary-cap question. Writer Dan Graziano’s biggest question was whether the Lions could make a free-agency splash or make a low-risk move.

“The answer to both questions is yes,” Graziano wrote. “The Lions are absolutely fine on cap space and could bring in a big-name edge rusher (cough Myles Garrett cough) if they want — even with superstar Aidan Hutchinson coming back from his leg injury and extension-eligible.”

General manager Brad Holmes has traditionally made moves based on addressing needs rather than going after the biggest available free agent. As a result, it’s intriguing to see what the Lions will do when free agency begins in March.

“But it’s also true that it would be a little out of character for this Lions team to take that kind of a huge swing on an external addition,” Graziano said. “Given the strategic and targeted way they’ve built this roster in the Dan Campbell/Brad Holmes era, I would say it’s more likely they bring back Za’Darius Smith.”

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