Lions signed No. 16 overall pick OT Taylor Decker to a four-year contract.
The Lions have now signed all their draft picks except second-round DT A'Shawn Robinson. Decker will open 2016 as the Lions' starting right tackle.
Lions signed No. 111 overall pick S Miles Killebrew to a four-year contract.
The Lions reportedly "tested" Killebrew by telling him they weren't interested at the Senior Bowl, only to draft him in the fourth round three months later. He was a first-team All-Big Sky selection in his senior year at Southern Utah.
Lions signed No. 151 overall pick OG Joe Dahl to a four-year contract.
Dahl was a guard who switched to tackle late in his Wazzu career. The interior will be where he tries to make his home in the big leagues. Dahl has small hands and short arms, but noticeable toughness and drive as a blocker.
Lions signed No. 202 overall pick DT Anthony Zettel to a four-year, $2.463 million contract.
Zettel is a decent athlete who is a jack of all trades but master of none on the interior. He'll fight for a rotational role in Motown.
Lions signed No. 210 overall pick LS Jimmy Landes to a four-year, $2.612 million contract.
The deal includes a $100,356 signing bonus. A long snapper, Landes will make long snaps.
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The Lions have now signed all their draft picks except second-round DT A'Shawn Robinson. Decker will open 2016 as the Lions' starting right tackle.
Lions signed No. 111 overall pick S Miles Killebrew to a four-year contract.
The Lions reportedly "tested" Killebrew by telling him they weren't interested at the Senior Bowl, only to draft him in the fourth round three months later. He was a first-team All-Big Sky selection in his senior year at Southern Utah.
Lions signed No. 151 overall pick OG Joe Dahl to a four-year contract.
Dahl was a guard who switched to tackle late in his Wazzu career. The interior will be where he tries to make his home in the big leagues. Dahl has small hands and short arms, but noticeable toughness and drive as a blocker.
Lions signed No. 202 overall pick DT Anthony Zettel to a four-year, $2.463 million contract.
Zettel is a decent athlete who is a jack of all trades but master of none on the interior. He'll fight for a rotational role in Motown.
Lions signed No. 210 overall pick LS Jimmy Landes to a four-year, $2.612 million contract.
The deal includes a $100,356 signing bonus. A long snapper, Landes will make long snaps.
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