The Lions set off on a stark rebuild last year, dealing quarterback Matthew Stafford to the Rams for a pair of future first-round picks. After a 3–13–1 season, the franchise has the No. 2 pick in the upcoming NFL draft, along with whichever pick the Super Bowl-bound Rams land. Yet there's no guarantee Detroit stays in its coveted spot.
General manager Brad Holmes is set for his second draft with Detroit, and he made it clear that the franchise isn't afraid to make a move down the board if it's appropriate.
“I'm always open for whatever,” he told NFL Network's Tom Pelissero at the Senior Bowl.