
The Detroit Lions are considering drafting safety Michael Taaffe due to injury concerns with current players Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch. Taaffe has a low medical concern level and performed well at the combine.
The Lions may be in the market for a safety in the upcoming NFL draft given the injury concerns of Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch. A mid-late round option is Michael Taaffe who has a low medical concern level and ran well at the combine.
Here is the excerpt from my medical report on Michael Taaffe:
(Ages in parentheses are at start of 2026 season and are factored into the concern level. Injury info and ages based on available public information are unverified and subject to update. Games played data courtesy of sports-reference.com.)
Projected round 4-7. Ran 4.50 40-yard dash at combine.
Concern level 1/10
Taaffe was very reliable in college except for a thumb surgery in his final season. He has proof of recovery with the thumb which means there is minimal concern going forward. He has otherwise been very reliable throughout his career.
He finished with 7 INT and 14 PBU in college.
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This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Detroit Lions NFL Draft Injury Report: Texas Safety Michael Taaffe
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Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch have ongoing injury issues that may impact their availability for the upcoming NFL season.
Michael Taaffe ran well at the NFL combine, showcasing his athleticism and potential as a mid-late round draft pick.
Michael Taaffe has a low medical concern level, making him an attractive option for teams looking for a safety in the draft.



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