A couple of recent reports in regards to potential personnel moves the Lions may make have generated a hue and cry, but will not likely amount to much. During Super Bowl week, there were some published rumors in regards to the Lions trading their number two overall 2007 first round draft pick for the Eagles QB Donovan McNabb. Obviously, if the Lions were going to receive the McNabb of seasons past in exchange for that draft pick, it might be worth pondering. The truth is, Donovan McNabb, capable leader that he is, is likely past his prime. That coupled with McNabb having to recover from two pretty severe injuries, each of which ended his last two seasons prematurely, leads me to believe that McNabb may never regain the ability he once possessed. Even if the Lions investigated such a possibility, how would they address the inordinate amount of salary cap money that they would have tied up in the QB position paying both McNabb and Jon Kitna to be starting QB's?
There was also some consternation expressed over recent comments made by Offensive Coordinator Mike Martz that they weren't considering drafting a QB in April's draft. Martz is megalomaniac. I do believe that he has enough faith in his offense that he believes that his system supercedes the talent and character of his starting QB. That being said, he is an excellent quarterback coach who would likely love nothing more than to generate more interest in his future services by developing another potential Pro Bowl QB. If anything, Martz's comments are a clear indication of the beginning of smokescreens being put into place, so that the Lions draft pick can remain a mystery. The Lions are not in any sort of position where they can exclude the best talent available in exchange for fulfilling immediate roster needs. The criticisms that have been tendered against Martz suggest that Martz's comments will effect the Lions ability to potentially trade down in the draft. I understand this premise, but it is awfully early in the process (the combines haven't happened yet) for any assumptions to be made about the April draft.
Here is my Lions 1st Round Draft Board (the players who would fit their roster needs)
1) OT Joe Thomas 2) WR Calvin Johnson 3) DE Jamaal Anderson 4) CB Darrelle Revis 5) LB Paul Pozluszny (if he were able to move to the middle)


















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2-05-2007 @ 8:52PM
Ken Kistner II said...
Maybe you don't get it.The Lions need to draft an offensive lineman period. If for some reason they don't make that their pick it should not be a wide receiver. I don't care who it is. Wide receivers are a dime a dozen. They have the least effect on a team. If you want to build a team you need the basic building blocks and WR is not one of them. You can have an average WR core. You need a good to great QB,a good to great offensive line, a good to great pair of running backs,you need a good to great defensive pass rush they don't need to draft a wide receiver they need to draft an OT with their first pick.
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2-06-2007 @ 1:24AM
George B Vieto said...
Donovan McNabb heading to the Detroit Lions is like the Indainapolis Colts repeating as Super Bowl champions. "Dreamin'" by Vanessa L. Williams
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2-06-2007 @ 9:45PM
Robert N. Bryant said...
Yes, OT Joe Thomas is an option, but they really need a young QB. Brady Quinn will be hard to pass up. They can get O-lineman later in this draft.
Robert Bryant
The NFL Draft Site
http://nfl-draft-site.blogspot.com/
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2-06-2007 @ 4:09PM
Robert N. Bryant said...
Yes Joe Thomas is an option, but they do need a young QB. Brady Quinn will be hard to pass up. They can get O-linemen later in the draft.
Robert Bryant
http://nfl-draft-site.blogspot.com/
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2-06-2007 @ 11:57PM
Ken Kistner II said...
What do we need Quinn for. Once again he has lost every big game this past year he has played in. That's right he leads his team to a loss every time in the Big Game. Examples Michigan,LSU.Let's say the Lions got him who would protect him? Not this years offensive Line. Wasn't Kitna sacked over 60 times this year? The last time the Lions had a good offensive Line they almost went to the Super Bowl. No,give me Thomas OT any day make him LT and make Backus RT give Kitna the protection that he needs. Give the running backs the holes they need to run through. Give the fans a reason to cheer.
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2-07-2007 @ 10:13AM
rodadetroit said...
When building a team you start with a foundation off. line def. line then r.bs and l.bs now you add a q.b.
As Tampa Bay and Baltimore showed us you don't need a peyton manning to win championships. Name their q.b when they won.
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2-11-2007 @ 9:27AM
Clown Posse said...
Can you draft a new GM? Fire Millen.
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