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Draft Thread 2020

Welcome to the Detroit Lions Podcast! We're live walking through a consensus draft projection of the first 35 picks of the 2020 NFL draft with Jeff Risdon, Scott Bischoff, Erik Schlitt, and of course, Chris and Case. You can join us by calling in to the show at (248) 782-8384, or via Skype at 'DetroitLionsPodcast'.

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NFL Mock Draft - Live! On The Detroit Lions Podcast.
 
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Detroit Lions Podcast Episode 260 ? Detroit Lions Talk With Scott Bischoff. 81 minutes.

In this episode of The Detroit Lions Podcast, Chris is joined by WJR Radio Podcast co-host Scott Bischoff to break down the latest and greatest Lions news.

Detroit Lions Podcast Kills The Jarrad Davis Trade Rumor.
Chris and Scott shut down the trade talk around Jarrad Davis shortly after Lions GM Bob Quinn quickly reacted to those rumors the same way. Evidently being cooped up inside is driving some members of the media a little loopy and they?re making things up out of whole cloth. We also discuss Sam Martin?s move to join Jeff Driskel at the Denver Broncos. Add a punter to the Lions list of needs.

Matthew Stafford and his wife Kelly are two of the most generous people in Detroit and we discuss just how great having them in our lives really is. We also talk about the inevitable place in the future when we have to move on from Matthew and how difficult it?s going to be.

There?s also the whole free agency, trade, and Darius Slay thing to discuss. We cover it all with Scott?s special angles and insights.
 
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Detroit Lions Podcast Episode 261 ? Consensus NFL Mock Draft Crossover. 2 hours 37 minutes.

In this episode of The Detroit Lions Podcast, Chris and Case are joined by Jeff Risdon, Scott Bischoff, and Erik Schlitt to come to a consensus on the first 35 picks in the 2020 NFL Draft. Do the Lions trade down? Is it Chase Young, Jeffrey Okudah, Isaiah Simmons, or some other surprise?

Detroit Lions Podcast Brings The 2020 Draft Alive.
We?ve put together the best and brightest minds in the Detroit Lions space to come together on a consensus 2020 NFL mock draft. We work through each pick and force each host to justify their selection and argue for their pick until the group comes to an agreement. In this exercise, a majority must approve trades, and they must be realistic. Chris plays the role of moderator and holds the deciding vote in case of a tie.

We break down every trade, it?s ins and outs, and justify them with realistic values. There is no better way to dive into the 2020 NFL Draft. We?ll break down the thinking behind each pick as well as why certain choices do or don?t make sense.

Jeff, Scott, Eric, and Case bring their ?A? game and don?t cut corners on this effort. There are big discussions all the way through pick #35 (the Lions second round pick). If you want to learn, this podcast will fill you with tons of information. If you are super into draft research, this will help you think through your positions and present a number of counter arguments. An opportunity to validate or re-evaluate your thinking is a golden one.
 
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Pride Of Detroit Lions Podcast: Dueling Detroit Lions 7-round mock drafts: To trade down or to stay put. 73 minutes.
We break down 2 scenarios in which the Lions stand put or move down to 6.
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The Detroit Lions could face a very difficult decision on draft day this year. Holding the third overall pick means holding a lot of value. It also means holding a lot of potential value depending on the teams around them.

Detroit could simply stay put and take either the first or second-best defensive player in the entire NFL Draft. No one would fault them for making a move like that after such an unsuccessful season on defense last year.

But general manager Bob Quinn has to know that there?s a chance he can have his cake and eat it, too. There?s a very real chance that a player they could have at three?like Ohio State cornerback Jeff Okudah?would be available at five or six. It?s Quinn?s job to get the absolute most out of this third overall pick, and adding a couple of high draft picks to go along with one of the top players on their board would be an absolute score. However, trading down and missing out on a top-tier player is a considerable risk and could backfire spectacularly.

So this week on First Byte, myself, Ryan Mathews and John Whiticar go through both scenarios, using The Draft Network?s Mock Draft machine. First, we stay put and try to draft the best players with Detroit?s current picks. Then we get risky and trade down with the Los Angeles Chargers to see what could happen.

Afterwards, we discuss the risk/reward of each scenario and what we?d like the Lions to do in the upcoming draft.
 
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