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Detroit Lions - Team Notes

Worst #NFL road rec. 2002-15:
#Lions (27-85) #Raiders (29-83)
#Browns (31-81) #Rams (31-80-1)
#Jaguars (35-77)
#Cardinals & #Bills (37-75).
 
http://sidelionreport.com/2016/03/22/justin-simmons-scouting-report/
Justin Simmons Scouting Report.
SideLionReport

Boston College safety Justin Simmons is a player the Detroit Lions have investigated pretty heavily in the scouting process. From the Shrine Game, where I saw them having dinner firsthand, through the Combine and BC?s pro day, the 6?2? safety has spent a lot of time with various team reps.
 
http://sidelionreport.com/2016/03/23/detroit-lions-takeaways-nfl-owners-meetings/
Detroit Lions: Takeaways from NFL Owners Meetings.
SideLionReport

Detroit Lions General Manager, Bob Quinn and Head Coach, Jim Caldwell spoke at the NFL Owners Meetings on Wednesday morning. Among the things discussed were Caldwell?s thoughts on his job security, Quinn?s thoughts on the current status of the roster and the retirement of Calvin Johnson.

As the NFL Owners meeting begin to wrap up, the attention will now begin to shift to the NFL Draft. There are still areas of concern and holes present on the Lions roster, and the draft is not only the best way to round out a roster ? it?s also the cheapest. It will be interesting to see which direction Quinn goes on draft day during his year in Detroit. The Lions have a plethora of picks, the question is how will they use them. Quinn?s former team, the New England Patriots, were one of the best in the league at making the most of their draft picks. Now lets see how that carries over to the Lions.
 
Broncos re-signed WR Jordan Norwood to a one-year contract.
Norwood visited the Lions late last week, but will stay in Denver after turning in a 22-207-0 receiving line last season. Norwood is a situational slot receiver with some return value. He'll turn 30 years old this September.
Rotoworld
 
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