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Detroit Lions source lists 3 potentil trade possibilities to replace Aidan Hutchinson
After dominating the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6, the Detroit Lions suffered a terrible setback when Defensive Player of the Year contender Aidan Hutchinson broke his leg. Following the injury that ended the season, a number of possible trade targets for the Lions have surfaced in NFL trade rumors.
Myles Garrett, the defensive player of the year, of the Cleveland Browns, is a frequent subject of NFL trade speculations in the wake of the Amari Cooper deal. Cleveland is willing to trade some of its experienced players for draft selections, particularly considering that they need to reduce their salary due to the Deshaun Watson deal.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ edge rusher Maxx Crosby is the most sought-after trade target for the Lions, however. Born in Michigan, Crosby was selected as a second-team All-Pro and has previously said that he would want to play for Detroit and win a Super Bowl.
Although there have been a lot of NFL speculations about Crosby and Garrett, it is quite improbable that either defensive star would be traded. Although the Raiders don’t want to sell Crosby and he hasn’t asked for a trade, a Garrett trade would indicate that Cleveland is ready to rebuild. There are a couple more possible Lions trade candidates to keep an eye on, however.
Potential trade candidates for Detroit to replace Hutchinson include Tennessee Titans edge defender Harold Landry, New Orleans Saints pass rusher Chase Young, and Browns edge rusher Za’Darius Smith, according to Lions writer Colton Pouncy of The Athletic.
Young seems to be the most unlikely candidate to play for Detroit; he is under contract for one year. Even though he has sometimes performed well this season, his work ethic has hurt him when he has played for the San Francisco 49ers and the Washington Commanders. He doesn’t seem to fit with the Lions’ culture.
Given that Smith, a 32-year-old pass rusher, is expected to be available before the NFL trade deadline and might at least provide Detroit a reliable threat on the edge, he is a feasible choice.
Landry, who is under club control until 2026, might be a possible long-term alternative. Out of the three players, Landry has played in the fewest games (five) and has the most sacks (four) this season. He is expected to have his third career season with ten or more sacks.
Second injury report for the Lions in Week 7 is very scary for their game against the Vikings
While the Detroit Lions initiated their preparations for a significant Week 7 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday, reporters on the scene expressed some concern regarding the open portion of practice. However, the injury report for the day was not as severe as it appeared to be.
Especially when notable names are included in a team’s initial injury report of a typical week, Wednesday injury reports can be simple to overreact to. However, they are also difficult to extract a significant amount of information from, as they frequently involve general leisure days or restricted participation as a result of a relatively minor injury.
However, the encounter on Thursday will be more significant in terms of the player’s inclusion in the final injury report of the week on Friday. In that regard, the Lions are facing a significant prospective concern with respect to Sunday’s game.
The Lions’ practice summary for Thursday is provided below.
The second Detroit Lions injury in Week 7 has raised significant concerns.
CB Carlton Davis (quad): Non-participant
OG Kevin Zeitler (groin): Limited participation
Database Brian Branch: Full participant (knee)
C Frank Ragnow (reserve): Active participant
Full participant: Dan Skipper, OT (ribs)
OG Christian Mahogany (illness)-Complete participant
Davis withdrew from the Cowboys’ Week 6 game; however, he successfully completed the concussion protocol and had the opportunity to return had the game not been a rout. He has now missed the first two days of the practice week due to the quad injury, which is a new (or previously undisclosed) issue.
On Wednesday, Ragnow and Zeitler were granted veteran rest days. On Thursday, Zeitler was added to the injury report as a limited player as a result of a groin issue.
After being restricted on Wednesday, Branch resumed a complete practice.
After failing to practice on Wednesday, Skipper was a full participant on Thursday.
Mahogany is recuperating from an ailment that prevented him from participating in training camp. He has 11 days remaining in the 21-day window to be added to the active roster, or he will be subject to season-ending injury.
Of course, the Lions will be confronted with Justin Jefferson this week, whom defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn referred to as the “best wide receiver in the NFL” during his Thursday press conference. Davis is expected to face Jefferson on Sunday, and if he is unable to do so, Kindle Vildor would be the likely replacement. Vildor is not a starting-caliber NFL cornerback, and the Vikings will have a target on his back if he is selected. I mean no disrespect to him. Ennis Rakestraw, a rookie, may also be eligible for a more significant role.
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