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Detroit Lions - Team Notes

https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2019...rs-preview-podcast-injuries-week-2-first-byte
Podcast: Will the injuries sink the Los Angeles Chargers vs. the Detroit Lions?
We get the Chargers point of view for the Lions Week 2 matchup.
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It?s not often you see a team as banged up as the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 2 of the regular season, but that?s just how things always seem to go for Lightning Bolts.

This week, the Detroit Lions are going to look to take advantage of a short-handed Chargers team where they couldn?t with the Arizona Cardinals last week. Will they be able to take advantage? Where are the Chargers the most vulnerable? And what did we learn from Week 1 of the NFL season?

Our 34-minute First Byte podcast aims to answer all of those questions this week. To aid us in those goals, we enlisted the help of Garrett Sisti, writer for SB Nation blog Bolts from the Blue and host of Chargers podcast Lightning Round. He helps us break down who will be in, who will be out, and if the Chargers can survive this early wave of injuries.
 
https://lionswire.usatoday.com/2019...g-minkah-fitzpatrick-should-the-lions-pounce/
Dolphins shopping Minkah Fitzpatrick: Should the Lions pounce?
LionsWire

Should the Detroit Lions trade for Minkah Fitzpatrick?
Acquire ALL the safeties!

It looks like the early reporting that some Miami Dolphins players are trying to get out of town is at least partially true, despite denials by the team.
One player confirmed to be seeking a trade is 2018 first-round pick defensive back (he is really able to line up anywhere even if that is not what you want to do with him) Minkah Fitzpatrick.

@mortreport
The Dolphins have granted permission to DB Minkah Fitzpatrick to seek a trade, according to multiple sources who say Miami's asking price is too high. Dolphins have no comment. Story coming with help from.

Several of our own Pride of Detroit staff think the Lions should at least inquire about this rare talent. People already know how good Fitzpatrick is, but what kind of contract would Detroit get back? Here?s the thing?the safety/cornerback/defensive monster/whatever is on the second year of his rookie deal and a trade would keep all of the bonus hit on Miami?s books. That puts the cap hit in the early years (2019, 2020, and 2021) remaining on the rookie deal at merely the P5 salary for those years: $1.23m, 1.98m, and 2.72m, respectively.

Now, in 2022, the team with the contract rights can exercise a fifth-year option to retain Fitzpatrick?s services. For a rough idea of where that lands, we can use the most current fifth-year option tables for rookies who had been drafted in 2016 as a guide. Should Fitzpatrick be classified as a safety, a fifth-year option for a safety drafted at spot 11 in 2016 would have been priced at $6.47m for the 2020 season. Why is it so cheap? The answer is that the top 10 picks are on a different tier of pricing, and by being picked 11th, the youngster is in the ?cheaper? tier.
Source says Phins asking for a 1st for M Fitzpatrick but will likely settle for a 2nd.

Even if the Lions gave him a definite role as a cornerback, which resulted in him being reclassified as a cornerback for salary purposes, it is still not that bad. A cornerback selected 11th in 2016 would have been priced at $9.95m for the 2020 season. I think if a player is performing at a high level (very likely for Minkah Fitzpatrick) as a cornerback, that is certainly reasonable.

Therefore, if we want to evaluate what the Lions ?get in return? should they trade for Fitzpatrick, it is really a reasonable deal for four years, not three years. It is very difficult to guarantee selecting a stud defensive back in the first or second round of the draft, so this is a good deal (outstanding if just a second-round pick is the price).

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https://www.detroitlionspodcast.com...ons-disappointing-gift-detroit-lions-podcast/
Detroit Lions Podcast/Vidcast: Lions Disappointing Gift. 73 minutes.

Detroit Lions Podcast In Arizona.
We spend a good deal of time and take you deep on the game experience in Arizona. Case was in the stadium and brings us the tales of glory that only a visiting Lions fan can bring. We break the game down into two sections ? the first three and a half quarters and the last half quarter. They were two different games and we explain what happened, why it happened, and why we don?t expect to see something like this next week.

From there the Detroit Lions Podcast discusses the situation with Antonio Brown. There is an aspect to this story that rings a little bell of similarity to something we?ve seen in Detroit? We share our thoughts on the matter and await the next shocking turn as much as anyone else.

We take a moment to discuss a man who most Lions fans are familiar with, Fred McLeod. He passed away the other day and deserves a moment of our time to remember him and his contributions to Detroit.

Next the Detroit Lions Podcast breaks out the hype with Chris?s latest audio creation. We?re looking for your feedback on this ? help us know where your hype level is after hearing this.

Lions Look Forward.
We take a few moments to delve into the predictions for the upcoming Chargers game. It may be a heck of a lot more winnable than we thought even 3 weeks ago.

We also take you around the division to look at our competition and to ascertain where we might stand after the first week of football.

Finally, the Detroit Lions Podcast welcomes our friend Dean Blandino to the show to discuss his new podcast, review the craziest calls in the NFL this week, and grade the officials on their work in the Lions game.

Let us know what you think about the show by commenting in the podcast thread in the subreddit, or by leaving us a voice mail message via Skype at: Detroit Lions Podcast Your input will help make the show better, and if you leave us a message on Skype, you just might be featured in an upcoming Detroit Lions Podcast! You can also give us a call at (929) 33-Lions.
 
http://detroitlionsbreakdown.com/episode-119-chargers-week-2-preview/
Detroit Lions Breakdown Podcast Episode #119: Chargers Week 2 Preview. 55 minutes.

In Week 1 the Lions snatched a tie from the jaws of victory after a lackluster 4th quarter and overtime in Arizona. This week the Lions look to bounce back in their home opener against the Los Angeles Chargers. Erik and Joe will discuss what went right for a while against the Cardinals and what the Lions could look to exploit against the Chargers.

Thursday?s injury report is not very extensive but does have some recurring members.

QB Chad Kanoff released (no more need, Cardinals no longer on the schedule), RB David Williams signed/released over the span of 24 hours, RB Nick Brossette signed.

Bright spots and dark spots of the Cardinals contest.

T.J. Hockenson had a day no rookie TE has ever had.

Jahlani Tavai?s recorded a sack in his first NFL game.

The Lions utilized the slot option in a way they have not seen since the departure of Golden Tate.

How the Lions stack up vs the Chargers.

The Chargers are short a lot of starters due to injury.

How can the Lions minimize the impact Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram will have after struggling vs Terrell Suggs and Chandler Jones last week?

What are the things the Lions need to exploit to earn a victory?
 
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