Prospects are going to descend on Indianapolis this week, getting ready for the start of the final round of the biggest audition of their lives -- the NFL draft. One of the bigger mile markers along the way to the draft is the yearly combine in Indianapolis.
In Bob Quinn's first two years as the Detroit Lions general manager, he's been pretty straightforward about his desire to fill needs and did a good job of evaluating draft talent in 2016 and 2017. That led to the the first-round selections of left tackle Taylor Decker and linebacker Jarrad Davis and two third-round picks who made an early impact -- receiver Kenny Golladay and offensive lineman Graham Glasgow.