Isaac TeSlaa was not projected to be a third-round pick this year by anyone, anywhere. But the Detroit Lions are never one to care about anything other than their own evaluation of a draft prospect, so they traded both of their third-round picks in 2026 to move up 32 spots and take the Arkansas wide receiver at No. 70 overall.
By all accounts TeSlaa has been up to task since arriving at Allen Park. He has looked good in two preseason games, with two catches in each game and a nice touchdown grab last week against the Atlanta Falcons.