Lions General Manager Brad Holmes has a gift for acquiring talent through the NFL Draft. Whether it’s trading up to take Jahmyr Gibbs with the 12th pick or spotting a vastly underrated fourth-round gem in Amon-Ra St. Brown, Holmes excels at drafting exceptional under-the-radar prospects.
Lions’ Potential Draft Prospects Following NFL Combine
At the NFL combine, the Lions conducted a total of 36 interviews. 31 were formal interviews. Of the 36 players interviewed, six were EDGE prospects underscoring the Lions’ desire to increase depth at that position. While this year’s draft pool is full of highly rated EDGE prospects, most of those top prospects, Abdul Carter, James Pearce, Mike Green, and Jalon Walker will be gone by the time the Lions are on the clock late in the first round.
Lions Draft Strategy
The Lions focus on drafting the best available player regardless of position. Discussing his draft strategy, Holmes explained, “We’re not a needs-based drafting team.”
In addition to drafting players who can fill an immediate need in a starting assignment, Holmes isn’t afraid to take a shot at a long-range developmental prospect. Regardless of position, he looks for the most talented player who fits Detroit’s profile.
Holmes doesn’t focus just on talent and measurables. He wants players with specific personality traits that match the Lions’ standard. He looks for individuals with the mental toughness and determination to overcome adversity. When evaluating a player, Holmes seeks to uncover if that individual has the discipline and work ethic required to reach his full potential. Can that person elevate the team through his style of play or leadership?
Lions Draft Prospect: Nic Scourton EDGE (Texas A&M)
Jihaad Campbell LB (Alabama)
Holmes has done very well over the years recruiting players from Nick Saban’s Alabama program. Jahmyr Gibbs, Brian Branch, Terrion Arnold, and Jameson Williams are all from Alabama. Now, 6’3” 235 lb. Jihaad Campbell could become the next Saban recruit to make a big impact for the Lions.
Campbell had a great outing at the combine with an explosive 40-yard dash performance of 4.52 and a broad jump of 10’7” to boost his draft profile. He’s an attractive physical prospect with 32 1/2” arms and 10 1/2” hands. Although Campbell entered the draft as a linebacker, the versatile junior has played multiple positions including EDGE in his athletic career.
Viewed as a player with solid instincts, he goes after the quarterback and excels at finishing off plays. His dogged determination and follow through are personality traits Holmes is looking for in a draft prospect. In addition, Campbell’s friendship and connection to several of Detroit’s most successful Saban recruits indicates he would fit well with the team and would be a desirable Lions draft pick.
Grey Zabel OT (North Dakota State)
The post Lions’ Potential Draft Prospects Following NFL Combine appeared first on Last Word on Pro Football .