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The Detroit Lions' 2026 NFL Draft class features several athletic prospects, with Blake Miller achieving a 9.90 Relative Athletic Score (RAS), ranking him among the top offensive tackles historically. Other notable picks include Kendrick Law with a 9.60 RAS and Jimmy Rolder at 9.53 RAS.
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HWS attire. âHeight, weight, speed, it is the opposite of film evaluation, and weâre all about film evaluation, and thatâs the hard part of scouting. Height, weight, speed is easy. Stats are easy. A position listed is easy. But film evaluation is hard to figure out.â
Now, thatâs not to say the Lions general manager *avoids* athletic prospects. In 2024, the Lionsâ draft class had the eighth-highest average Relative Athletic Score and finished 10th in 2025. Hereâs a breakdown of what RAS gives us as a picture when it comes to a prospectâs athleticism:
Relative Athletic Score (RAS) is a metric that combines the various categories measured at the NFL Combine â height, weight, wingspan, drill exercises â into one aggregate number thatâs then contextualized against other athletes of the same position.
The algorithm includes results dating back to 1987, but acknowledges that data from before 2000 is a relatively small â and incomplete â sample. Letâs take a look at how the Lionsâ 2026 draft class scored according to RAS.
Blake Miller achieved a 9.90 Relative Athletic Score, ranking him as one of the highest among offensive tackles since 1987.
The most athletic players include Blake Miller (9.90 RAS), Kendrick Law (9.60 RAS), and Jimmy Rolder (9.53 RAS).
The Lions drafted Derrick Moore because he was their highest-ranked edge defender, even though he did not complete enough athletic testing due to a hamstring injury.
The Lions addressed needs at offensive tackle, linebacker, and edge defender, selecting players like Blake Miller, Jimmy Rolder, and Derrick Moore.
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Millerâs athleticism feels like the most understated and overlooked aspect of his play style. *Weâre talking about the 17th-highest RAS score since 1987 among offensive tackles*. His technique and hand timing seem to get him in trouble against speed rushers, but those feel like areas where a revered coaching staff and a running mate like Penei Sewell can help Miller hone his craft. Millerâs attitude and toughness, his football character, made him a fit in Detroit, but his athletic testing feels like where a lot of the âhigh-floorâ talk comes from. Itâll be interesting to see what his ceiling will be in the NFL.
Detroit moved up from pick No. 50 to take Derrick Moore, an edge defender from Michigan. The move was partly built on Moore being their highest-ranked player at his position, and they needed to jump ahead of Mooreâs former coach, Jesse Minter, who is now the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens. Whatâs interesting of note is Moore checks in a bit lighter than most of the edge defenders Detroit has lined up opposite of Aidan Hutchinson. He didnât complete enough athletic testing to qualify for an RAS score due to a hamstring injury.
Detroitâs selection of Rolder in the fourth round made them three for three on drafting to fill needs. Rolder figures to be in the mix of WILL linebackers vying for the spot vacated by Alex Anzalone this offseason, and his athleticism, when combined with his size, make him a very intriguing option for defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard and Shaun Dion Hamiltonâthe teamâs linebackers coachâto consider.
Abney is widely considered the most *valuable* pick for the Lions based on the disparity between where he was selected and where he was found on consensus board. Maybe his athletic scoring had something to do with his fall to the fifth round. Abney is both short and light for his position, but measures up adequately to his contemporaries when it comes to speed scores. Moving him into the slot may be his best fit based on his athletic profile.
The competition between Dominic Lovett, Greg Dortch, and Kendrick Law for the kick and punt returner roles should be one of the more entertaining camp battles to watch unfold this summer. Law was a bit of a surprising pick considering just how many wide receivers are in the room and how four of them already have their spots locked up. But Law is an explosive and quick athlete who reaches his top-end playing speed in a hurry, and athletically speaking, he clears both Lovett (6.52 RAS) and Dortch (3.11 RAS).
Mekhi Wingo was the first undersized defensive lineman Holmes drafted in his tenure as Lions general manager, and Skyler Gill-Howard was the second. Athletically, Gill-Howard pales in comparison to the testing numbers of Wingo when it comes to speed and agility, but looks to have a decent set of pass-rush moves and the requisite pad level to overcome some of the limited athleticism.
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That said, West projects to play some snaps on the inside, be it at the 4i or the 3-tech. If considered an interior defenderârather than a defensive endâhis RAS jumps to 7.42.