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Plenty of roster questions surrounding the Lions heading into free agency

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The Lions have a slew of roster questions that will need to be addressed within the next couple of weeks. Free Agency opens on March 12th in which Detroit will need to figure out what needs they want to address during the upcoming period.

Lions GM Martin Mayhew has said he’s targeted nine of his own free agents in hopes of re-signing them. And with the re-upping of tackle Corey Hilliard and line backer Deandre Levy it looks as though that list is down to seven. Lions fans though want Detroit to make a splash and get back to that 2011 success which doesn’t usually come with bringing back your own players after an unsuccessful 2012 campaign.

But it’s just not that easy.

Detroit has just under 10 million dollars in cap room with the new NFL salary cap going up to $123 million dollars. Mayhew is currently working with quarterback Matt Stafford’s agent trying to lock him up to a longer deal creating a little more room cap wise while showing a commitment to Stafford for the long haul. So far though negations have not gone well as the two sides seem far apart. But in business terms it doesn’t make sense for a 25-year-old Stafford to agree to a long term deal as his current deal takes him through the 2015 season which also puts him on pace to be paid very well. Agreeing to a new deal could see Stafford being underpaid in a few years and after Ravens QB Joe Flacco got 6 years at $120.6 million, Stafford’s agent Tom Condon is probably going to make sure his client gets paid.

But what about Tom Brady who took a three year extension at $27 million? I’m sure this got plenty of Lions fans excited. The problem with that is Brady has already made his money.

Even NFL Network analyst Albert Breer commented on Stafford saying he doesn’t expect a new deal anytime soon. This is not good news for Detroit either as the likely hood of Ndamukong Suh taking a pay cut is about 50/50. Suh like Stafford has no reason to take the cut as Suh is arguably the best defensive tackle in football, is healthy and in the prime of his career.

Basically the bottom line is Detroit is stuck.

Years of drafting in the top 10 has Detroit in a bad position. The Lions haven’t been able to take advantage of the new rookie salary cap with a ton of money committed to players who were drafted prior to the new rookie salary cap being put in place. Because of this Detroit is still two, maybe three years away from being in good salary shape which is why I’ve been so adamant about the team cutting veteran dollars.

Martin Mayhew may want to re-visit the idea of trading Suh. I was really intrigued by the idea at first, then said no only to flip flop again looking at the Lions’ salary commitments. It makes sense as Detroit would get an incredible player back and/or a pick in return. Currently Suh’s money is crippling Detroit and they can’t continue to operate like they have.

A viable trade option for Suh might be Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis. But then again Suh’s play is worth every penny and I mention Revis only because he’s a free agent after this year and his cap hit would be similar to Suh’s. If Detroit didn’t have so much dead money from released players I wouldn’t mention trading him. Business wise it makes sense but as a football move I don’t like it.

So after Detroit takes care of their own free agents the Lions might have enough money to make a run at two positions. And judging by the draft, safety, offensive line and defensive end are all glaring holes Detroit should address in the draft while wide receiver, running back, corner back and line backer are needs that can be filled in free agency.

Corner back should be the first position Detroit looks at in free agency and here’s 3 guys I like.

Defensive end is the next need and will need to be addressed in the Draft as well as free agency.

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So who do I think the Lions will go out and get? My picks are Nick Barnett, Keenan Lewis, and Reggie Bush.

Like I said it in his above, Barnett gives the defense a voice and allows the Lions to sign one more player. Re-sign Delmas and I think it’s a game changer.

As much as I want Bennett at defensive end, the draft is where the Lions need to handle business for at end. Werner, Mingo or Ansah will be there for Detroit’s taking come April.

Keenan Lewis will bring that edge to the defensive backs plus a nose for the ball. Twenty three pass deflects is and eye popping stat and the hope is the Lions can steal him from the cash strapped Steelers especially with the high profile names already in the free agent pool. The Lions can then focus on the other safety position across from Delmas with a 2nd or 3rd round selection in the draft.

Now I cave and recognize the importance of Reggie Bush to the Lions’ offense. Add him and it gives Detroit a home run threat out of the backfield. I don’t think Bush see’s 1000 yards on the ground but I could see 1300 all purpose yards which in turn could affect Megatron’s total yardage. With that said though Calvin’s touchdown total could very well go up.

Ultimately though what these 3 free agent’s allow is Detroit to compete in 2013 and get the most out of the draft. In the 2nd round Detroit can target the best player of need whether its Barrett Jones (C/G out of Alabama), Arthur Brown (OLB out of KSU) or Eric Reid (S out of LSU). The Lions could continue the same trend in the 3rd round by taking a look at safety Phillip Thomas S or  OLB Khaseem Greene.  Someone will slip and it’s Detroit’s turn to clean up.

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