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The Detroit Lions are shaking things up this offseason, and not in a small way.
In a surprising move, Detroit has decided to cancel rookie minicamp entirely for 2026, opting instead for a reworked approach to player development following last seasonâs disappointing 9-8 finish.
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Typically, NFL teams use rookie minicamp as an early introduction for draft picks, undrafted free agents, and tryout players.
Not this year in Detroit.
General manager Brad Holmes made it clear this wasnât a random decision, it was part of a bigger evaluation of everything the organization does.
âI had told you guys at the end of the season, me and Dan [Campbell] were going to take a long, hard look at every single thing from top to bottom and thatâs what we did,â Holmes said via the Detroit Free Press.
Holmes emphasized that the Lions arenât simply eliminating part of the process.
They believe theyâre improving it.
âNot doing things just to do it just because you feel like you have to do it,â Holmes said. âYou canât be scared when you want to try something new that you think is going to be better for your football team.â
So while minicamp is gone, something else is taking its placeâthough the team hasnât shared exactly what that will look like.
âWeâre not just removing it and just using that idle time to twiddle our thumbs,â Holmes added. âItâs something that weâre utilizing to put in place of that, that we feel thatâs going to be more efficient.â
This isnât the only adjustment Detroit has made.
The Lions also eliminated their local pre-draft workout this year, choosing instead to focus on other evaluation methods. Holmes said that decision was made well in advance and will be reassessed moving forward.
âWe just made the decision really last summer to do away with the pro day,â he said. âAnd weâll see how it goes. If we feel like we missed something by not doing it, then weâll look at it and adjust.â
Rookies are still scheduled to report in mid-May and will go through a full development program.
The difference is how that time is structured.
Detroitâs offseason program will still include:
It just wonât include the traditional rookie minicamp window.
This is classic Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell.
Evaluate everything.
Keep what works.
Change what doesnât.
Canceling rookie minicamp might raise eyebrows, but inside the building, the belief is simple.
If thereâs a better way to prepare this team for 2026, the Lions are going to find it.
The Lions canceled the minicamp to implement a reworked approach to player development following last season's disappointing performance.
The Detroit Lions finished last season with a record of 9-8.
The Lions are shifting their offseason plans by canceling the rookie minicamp and focusing on a different strategy for player development.

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