After stumbling out of the gates to begin the 2025 NFL campaign, the Detroit Lions are who we thought they were: Super Bowl LX contenders. However, at this rate, their struggles in the secondary could prevent them from winning when it matters most.
The Lions need defensive back help, even with the looming returns of All-Pro safety Kerby Joseph and 2024 first-round cornerback Terrion Arnold. Knowing this, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Matt Bowen list Detroit as a fit for Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen, who reportedly might be available.
Acquiring someone of Woolen's caliber may sound like a pipe dream to Lions fans, though it ostensibly isn't as far-fetched as perceived; have faith, Detroit!