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Draft Thread 2020

https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2019/12/9/21002320/2020-nfl-draft-order-detroit-lions-top-5
2020 NFL Draft order: Detroit Lions break into the top 5.
The Lions could potentially contend for a top-3 pick.
POD

https://lionswire.usatoday.com/2019...draft-position-to-no-5-after-loss-to-vikings/
Lions improve draft position to No. 5 after loss to Vikings.
LionsWire

https://sidelionreport.com/2019/12/09/detroit-lions-5-college-prospects-tanking/
Detroit Lions: 5 NFL draft prospects worth tanking for.
SLR
 
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https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2019...15-preview-detroit-lions-draft-position-stock
Pride Of Detroit Lions Blog Podcast NFL Week 15 preview: How Detroit Lions? draft position can change this week. 36 minutes.
This week?s preview podcast focuses on Detroit?s draft stock.

It?s sad it has come to this. It?s Week 15, and instead of doing a typical preview between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions, we?re already talking about the 2020 NFL Draft. It?s a sad reality we have to face as a fanbase, but given the lengthy injury report, the 3-9-1 record, and the poor product the Lions are putting on the field right now, there?s really not that much to look forward to on Sunday.

So First Byte, again, is changing its format this week. For the first segment, we are talking about NFL Draft order. The Lions are currently fifth, but could jump as high as three by the end of the week. What are the key games this week? Who are we rooting for? And just how high can the Lions climb before the end of the year? Ryan and I break down each relevant team?s remaining schedule and the likelihood that they win or lose their remaining games.

Then we jump into a more traditional First Byte. We talk about the injuries the Lions are currently suffering from, and the players that could step in and make a late-season statement to the coaching that.

All that and much, much more on this week?s First Byte!

This week on First Byte!
Dolphins vs. Giants: GAME OF THE WEEK! (for draft purposes).
Who to root for?

Everyone but the Bengals appear to be catchable, but if the Lions ?slip up? and win, how far could they fall?

Breaking down the players to watch on Sunday.

Could Tyrell Crosby win the long-term right tackle job?

GIVE US MORE AMANI ORUWARIYE.

Who will step up in Marvin Jones Jr.?s absence?

Jahlani Tavai getting valuable experience at middle linebacker.

PREDICTIONS!
 
https://www.drafttek.com/2020-NFL-Draft-Big-Board/Top-NFL-Draft-Prospects-2020-Page-1.asp
2020 NFL Draft Big Board. Might want to Bookmark this.
DraftTek

2020 NFL Draft Big Board: Top-400
Players Ranked Regardless of Position.
Drafttek.com's Big Board of 2020's top NFL draft prospects is compiled by our internal staff of talent evaluators.
The NFL draft prospect rankings are adjusted regularly during the NCAA Football season. The Big Board also undergoes an adjustment process during post-season All-Star games, the NFL Combine workouts, and individual campus workouts.
 
https://www.drafttek.com/2020-NFL-Mock-Draft/2020-NFL-Mock-Draft-Round-1.asp
2020 NFL Mock Draft - Rev 11.
DraftTek

Detroit Lions
Detroit NFL Mock Draft
Jeffrey Okudah
Ohio State
CBReach/Value: -2
Height:
6'1"
Weight: 200

As hard as it is for me to say, I'm kind of glad that more and more Lions' fans, analysts, and beat writers are seeing the light about this club. After a Thanksgiving Day loss to Trubisky's Bears (we called it) and an expected loss against the Vikings, the Lions have all but secured their spot at being in the cellar of the NFC North for the 2019 season. A team that was 9-7 in 2017 is now just 3 potential losses away from finishing this season 3-12-1. In other words, Matt Patricia is responsible for regressing this team by 6 games in his first 2 seasons (6-10 in Year 1). Not good.

There's a rumor that no GM or Head Coach change is even being discussed for Detroit and that they are actually considering giving Quinn and Patricia both another year to turn it around. Early on this season, we had mentioned how this was a make-or-break year for the Quinn-Patricia duo, especially after a mediocre draft.
Big free-agent signings like Justin Coleman, Trey Flowers, and even considering the change in Offensive Coordinator to Darrell Bevell, seemed to mitigate a less-than-stellar draft and give us fans hope that this would be the year we'd see some progress. Instead, the defense has regressed mightily from a top-10-overall squad to a defense that allows the 3rd-most passing yards per game in the entire NFL (276 per game).
Stafford, Hockenson, and Kerryon Johnson's injuries don't do this spin any favors, but I'm honestly just not sure how an organization can rationalize this rate of regression to give Quinn-Patricia one more year.

On the surface, it just seems that Quinn and Patricia don't know exactly what they're doing. They don't draft well, they have spent money on free agents that haven't truly helped, they talk about "inconsistencies" and "culture change",
but their decision-making says they're ready to win now. It's awfully confusing.

Some could say Quinn's simply lying to the fans to buy good will and continue to sell hope but the numbers don't lie; this team is bad and the decisions they've made to improve the roster haven't worked. The bottom line is, they truly feel as though the moves they've made were to better the football team and, honestly Bob, it just hasn't been "good enough".

Doug Hyde, Lions Analyst
 
0 percent chance we were drafting him anyways. If he's good after another year then we'll have a chance next season.
 
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