The Detroit Lions were believed to be a potential landing spot for disgruntled Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett following his trade request, but it doesn't sound like it's meant to be. While speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday,
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes appeared to throw cold water on rumors the team could trade for Myles Garrett.
Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell are scheduled to speak to reporters at the combine Tuesday. Here are players to watch.
As NFL free agency nears, the Myles Garrett trade discussions continue to evolve. The Cleveland Browns have received numerous calls for the star pass-rusher, with the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions managing to keep resurfacing.
The Detroit Lions remain active participants in the process of meeting with prospects at the NFL Scouting Combine. However, there remains the possibility of the team making a blockbuster trade for a player like Myles Garrett.
In this blockbuster trade proposal, the Detroit Lions acquire star defensive end Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns.
With Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett requesting a trade earlier in the offseason, the Lions have been viewed as one of the best fits. NFL Network draft analyst Daniel
NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah said DEs James Pearce and Shermar Stewart could interest the Detroit Lions at No. 28 in 2025 NFL draft.
Detroit Lions star defensive lineman Aidan Hutchinson said that he and superstar Myles Garrett "would be deadly" together.
The Lions' defensive star shared that he and Myles Garrett discussed a "what-if" scenario about becoming teammates in Detroit.
For the Lions, Holmes ships a 2025 fourth-round draft pick in exchange for Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa. As Davenport explained, "The Detroit Lions have been menti