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Detroit Lions - Team Notes

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2017/04/05/detroit-lions-2017-draft-visits/100071714/
Detroit Lions looking at mid-round WRs; NIU's Kenny Golladay to visit.
Freep

Northern Illinois WR Kenny Golladay is visiting the Lions today. He has worked out for several teams privately and has a visit with the Bears next week, according to Adam Schefter. The 6-foot-4 Golladay ran a 4.5 40 at the combine and has a 35.5-inch vertical. He had back-to-back 1,100-yard seasons at NIU with 160 career catches for 2,285 yards and 18 touchdowns. Prior to NIU he played at North Dakota, where he caught 99 passes for 1,313 yards and nine touchdowns.
 
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http://www.prideofdetroit.com/2017/4/5/15190768/podcast-linebackers-detroit-lions-nfl-draft-scouting
Pride Of Detroit Lions PODcast: Which linebackers should the Lions look at in the draft? 70 minutes.
Kent Lee Platte makes his debut PODcast appearance as Ryan is without internet.

This week on the PODcast:

A special note to the PODcast universe from Ryan Mathews.

Gunther Cunningham leaves the Lions for Pro Football Focus.

NFL rule changes means no more leaping over special teams defenders.
Dean Blandino is your review god?!

The Lions signed another linebacker, but the position remains a top day one need on draft day. Kent helps us break down what he?s seen so far from pro days and the scouting combine on the marquee prospects.

Without Alex around to defend himself, Rage Corner takes a shot.

Mailbag discusses the new season of Rick & Morty, Brazilian food and the best NFL player from history that would help the Lions right now.
 
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