Why Eric Fisher is not the #5 Pick
No question, this team has holes. Offensive and Defensive Line, Linebackers,
Secondary, Wide Receiver are all areas of need for the Lions. They no question need to find a pro bowl-esque
player for the next 10 years at one of those positions of need and I do not
believe Eric Fisher is the answer.

Ideally I think the Lions trade down. Why you ask? It’s
because Joeckel and Fisher will both be gone and they've got too many holes to
bank on a project like DE Ziggy Ansah. They
need to adopt the Bill Bellichek draft methodology and stockpile picks. You have to consider that the Lions don’t
have a 4th rounder so they’re already short picked this year. Drop down in the 1st to maybe get
another 2nd or 3rd would be a great move for them.
The other likely scenario is that Joeckel and Fisher are
gone, the Lions fail to trade down and they’re on the clock having to make a
pick at 5. If that’s the situation, I’d select
Dee Milliner. Their secondary has been
so porous for so long I think you invest now and take talent over a
project. It’s a tired bit but the Lions
have left so much talent on the board that a can’t miss defensive pick is a
must. I agree, a tackle makes sense but I
don’t see the guy at #5.
Hey Andy, just to clarify, the Lions do in fact have a 4th round pick. It was a compensatory pick awarded to them at the end of the 4th round to compensate for losing Eric Wright.
ReplyDeleteOriginally they had no 4th rounder which was my point but let's be honest, name the last 4th round pick that has actually panned out for the Lions! Thanks for the comment!
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