Detroit Lions in NFL free agency 2024: Thumbs up or thumbs down so far? (2024)

The Detroit Lions made three additions in the first two days of 2024 NFL free agency ahead of the new league year officially opening Wednesday at 4 p.m. That's when all these deals and trades can become official for pending unrestricted free agents.

General manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have once again stuck to a modest approach to free agency while still adding solid depth.

The Lions added two cornerbacks (Carlton Davis via trade and Amik Robertson) in an effort to boost their poor pass defense, and signed an edge rusher (Marcus Davenport). They also re-signed the more inexpensive of their two free agent guards (Graham Glasgow) and depth tackle Dan Skipper.

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On the flip side, the Lions have lost their two best internal free agents in left guard Jonah Jackson (Los Angeles Rams) and safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles).

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Lions defense an early winner

Bill Barnwell of ESPN likes the "much-needed additions" on the Lions' defense, naming the unit among his winners and losers column on free agency. Barnwell admits he also liked last year's free agencymoves for the secondary (Sutton, Moseley, Gardner-Johnson), but acknowledges those didn't pan out in 2023.

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"Landing Davis should allow coordinator Aaron Glenn to be more aggressive sending pressure in 2024," Barnwell wrote.

Barnwell also likes the swing on Davenport for one year and $6.5 million, trying something similar to what the Vikings attempted last year, before an ankle injury ruined Davenport's season after four games.

"There's some risk here given Davenport's struggles to stay on the field, but he's a solid two-way defender who had a nine-sack season in 2021 as a 25-year-old." Barnwell wrote. "I wouldn't trade two first-rounders for Davenport or want to sign him to a huge contract, but this is the right term and price for his upside."

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Trade for Carlton Davis

The Lions gave up one of their two third-round picks to Tampa Bay (the lesser at No. 92 overall) for Davis and sixth-round picks in 2024 and 2025. He is on the last year of a three-year, $44.5 million deal contract, and carries a $14.3 million cap hit in 2024. Davis had a 60% completion percentage allowed and 75.1 passer rating when targeted, according to Pro Football Focus. He did not allow any touchdowns in man coverage.

Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports said the deal was a win for both teams, giving the Lions a "B+" and the Bucs a "B". He called Davis an "upgrade" beside Cam Sutton, who allowed five passing touchdowns and an 80.4 passer rating in coverage last season.

"He will be counted upon to improve a pass defense that allowed 28 pass touchdowns (28th inNFL) and 7.8 yards per attempt last season (31st in NFL)," Kerr wrote, adding dealing Davis "was a necessary move for the Buccaneers," who needed to clear cap space after retainingMike Evans andBaker Mayfield,and franchise tagging Antoine Winfield Jr.

Jeff Howe of The Athletic gave the Lions a "B" for the trade, writing it will come down to Davis’ availability to stay healthy.

"Even just matching his career high of 14 starts — and is available in the playoffs, it’ll be a good trade for the Lions as they attempt to make another run at the NFC title," Howe wrote, while giving the Bucs a "B-".

Davis joins a new-look cornerback room of Sutton, the just re-signed Emmanuel Moseley and Robertson. Brian Branch enters Year 2 as the nickel. Jerry Jacobs, Will Harris, Kindle Vildor and Khalil Dorsey are all free agents.

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Amik Robertson signing

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Robertson, 25, earned a two-year deal from the Lions, which includes a $3.3 million signing bonus and has a maximum value of $10.75 million. He is a diminutive 5-foot-9 starting caliber corner who plays both in the slot and outside.

Brandon Knapp of SB Nation's Pride of Detroit blog wrote Robertson, a fourth-round pick out of Louisiana Techin 2020, was a solid depth move, grading it a "B-".

"Robertson is an above average cornerback, but he isn’t going to blow you away with his skillset," Knapp wrote, adding he plays like a bigger sized corner despite his small stature. "He isn’t afraid to get physical and battle with the opposing wide receiver."

Robertson was better in zone coverage than in man coverage last season, according to Pro Football Focus, allowing two scores and a 117.4 QB rating in man. He held QBs to a 72.6 rating in zone, allowing 26 catches for 260 yards.

"It helps strengthen the weakest part of the team, and it gives them more flexibility to address other needs in free agency and the draft," Knapp concluded, preferring the two-year deal over a one-year stop-gap for stability. He also likes not committing to a long-term deal that could haunt the team in a few seasons if Robertson does not work out.

Marcus Davenport signing

Davenport, a 2018 first-round pick by New Orleans, accumulated two sacks in 2023 with Minnesota, but was limited to four games due to injury.

Randy Mueller of The Athletic ranked Davenport as the No. 61 free agent and graded the signing a "B-minus." He called the one-year deal low risk.

"At 28, and with a resume that includes 142 tackles, 21½ sacks and seven forced fumbles in five seasons with theSaints, Davenport seemingly boasts the potential to have an impact for Detroit as long as he can stay healthy," Mueller wrote.

Detroit Lions in NFL free agency 2024: Thumbs up or thumbs down so far? (2024)

FAQs

Who have the Lions picked up in free agency so far? ›

Here's a breakdown of every 2024 NFL free agent signing by the Detroit Lions and how each will impact the upcoming season:
  • Kevin Zeitler, G.
  • DJ Reader, DT.
  • Graham Glasgow, G.
  • Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR.
  • Zonovan Knight, RB.
  • Marcus Davenport, DE.
  • Amik Robertson, CB.
  • Dan Skipper, OT.
Mar 18, 2024

Will the Lions have to pay Sutton? ›

For now, the Lions are on the hook for a $12.68 million cap hit in 2024. The Lions petitioned the NFL to void Sutton's base salary for violation of player conduct, which will likely reduce the Lions' cap penalty to $2.18 M at some point in 2024.

What happens to Cam Sutton's contract? ›

The Lions remain on the hook for the original terms of his contract, at least for the time being. That means they'll be responsible for $19.2 million in lingering dead money. They officially designated Sutton a post-June 1 release, which lessens their 2024 cap obligation.

How many draft picks do the Detroit Lions have in 2024? ›

After much debate about what the Detroit Lions would do in the 2024 NFL Draft, Brad Holmes & Co. came away with six players.

Did the Lions do anything in free agency? ›

General manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have once again stuck to a modest approach to free agency while still adding solid depth. The Lions added two cornerbacks (Carlton Davis via trade and Amik Robertson) in an effort to boost their poor pass defense, and signed an edge rusher (Marcus Davenport).

How much cap space will the Lions have in 2024? ›

Detroit Lions Salary Cap Calculator
SeasonTotal LiabilitiesCap Space
2024$231,158,056$26,008,308
2025$161,252,846$98,747,154
2026$122,963,625$161,036,375
2027$62,417,500$251,582,500

How much cap space do the Lions have left? ›

The Detroit Lions have $29.9 million in available cap space according to Over the Cap as of 3/17/2024.

Is Detroit Lions stadium cashless? ›

Ford Field is a cashless venue. You can convert your cash into a pre-paid debit card if you need to at Section 100 – Gate A, Section 127 – Gate D, Section 112/113 – Gate G, Section 231 by the elevator or South Club Level 3.

Did the Lions release Sutton? ›

DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Lions released Cameron Sutton on Thursday as authorities continue to search for the defensive back to serve a domestic violence warrant in Florida. The team announced the move on the X social media platform without offering any other details.

How much money does Cam Sutton make? ›

Cameron Sutton signed a 4 year, $3,217,128 contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, including a $736,128 signing bonus, $736,128 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $804,282. In 2024, Sutton will earn a base salary of $10,500,000, while carrying a cap hit of $12,680,000 and a dead cap value of $8,720,000.

How much does Cam Sutton make? ›

Cameron Sutton signed a 4 year, $3,217,128 contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, including a $736,128 signing bonus, $736,128 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $804,282. In 2024, Sutton will earn a base salary of $10,500,000, while carrying a cap hit of $12,680,000 and a dead cap value of $8,720,000.

Did Cam Newton get a contract? ›

2021-2021 Free Agent

Cam Newton signed a 1 year , $6,000,000 contract with the Carolina Panthers, including $2,250,000 signing bonus, $4,500,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $6,000,000. Source: NFL contract specifics generally collected from verified reports.

Who did the Lions draft in 2024? ›

Detroit concluded the draft by selecting Boston College senior guard Christian Mahogany with the 210th overall pick and the 34th pick in the sixth round. The 6-foot-3, 314-pounder was a first-team All-ACC player in 2023 and started 12 games at right guard.

Who got drafted to the Lions in 2024? ›

Round 1, Pick 24: Alabama CB Terrion Arnold

Holmes filled the team's biggest need while sticking to his best-player-available approach by moving up five spots to grab cornerback Terrion Arnold. The Alabama cornerback was in the mix with Quinyon Mitchell for CB1 entering the event, then both slid into the 20s.

Who did the Lions pick in the draft in 2024? ›

But now attention turns to when the Lions' six draft picks — Terrion Arnold, Ennis Rakestraw, Giovanni Manu, Sione Vaki, Mekhi Wingo and Christian Mahogany — will sign their rookie deals and what the details are, such as how much they'll be paid.

Did the Lions make any trades? ›

After trading up five spots on Thursday night to draft cornerback Terrion Arnold, the Lions slid up into the fourth round to acquire offensive lineman Giovanni Manu with their third pick of the NFL Draft (No. 126). Manu joins Arnold and cornerback Ennis Rakestraw as the Lions' 2024 Draft picks.

Who did the Lions just pick in the draft? ›

The Detroit Lions, who finished their 2023 season with a 12-5 record, selected Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold with the 24th overall pick in the first found Thursday. On Friday night, the Lions selected Missouri cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. with the 61st overall pick in the second round.

What picks did the Lions trade? ›

The Lions later dealt a 2025 fourth-round pick to the Eagles as part of a package of picks to move up and select Utah RB Sione Vaki at No. 132 overall. Detroit had two fourth-round picks in 2025, and this pick was the one acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles in the D'Andre Swift trade right after the 2023 draft.

What have the Lions done in the offseason so far? ›

The Lions have spent the last few weeks bringing back much of their supporting cast, re-signing players like cornerback Emmanuel Moseley (one year, up to $2.875 million), special teams ace Jalen Reeves-Maybin (two years, $7.5 million), kicker Michael Badgley (one year, $1.3 million), tight end Shane Zylstra (one year, ...

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