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Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes held a pre-draft press conference, skillfully avoiding revealing his intentions for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. His vague responses left media and fans guessing about the team's next moves.
Detroit Lions executive vice president and general manager Brad Holmes speaks during media availability at Meijer Performance Center in Allen Park on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
On Monday, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes held his pre-draft press conference, answering media questions for just about 15 minutes before heading back to work in preparation of the 2026 NFL Draft.
As an NFL general manager, you have essentially one goal for these press conferences: donāt say anything. Donāt give away your intentions, donāt make headlines, and say as little as possible to keep your intentions unknown.
If Iām being completely honest, I think Holmes pretty much nailed this goal. Sure, a few headlines have been made and a couple quotes have gone viral, but I wouldnāt say Iām any closer to knowing what Holmes is going to do next week based on his comments. He successfully skirted many questions, and when he did offer answers, they were vague enough to keep people guessing.
But if thereās one quote that seemed to be informative or gain attention, it was the one regarding the teamās confidence in where they are at regarding their two biggest perceived needs: offensive tackle and defensive end. Hereās what Holmes said, particularly regarding free agent adds OT Larry Borom and EDGE Larry Wonnum:
āI thought Borom put out good tape last year. I donāt foresee thatāI donāt have a crystal ball, but from the last thing I saw on tape, heās got starter-level ability, and same as Wonnum. Youāre talking about guys that have been starters in the NFL, but just kind of look at where the trend is going, where the arrowās going. Theyāre still young. We feel good about both of them, so we donāt feel like we have to supplement them.ā
That last partāāwe donāt feel like we have to supplement themāāappears to indicate Holmes believes the team doesnāt NEED to draft an offensive tackle or defensive end early. So todayās Question of the Day is simple:
My answer: No. No I do not.
Now, donāt get me wrong. I donāt think Holmes is going to reach for a position if his player isnāt there. Heās made it abundantly clear heās not going to draft a player earlier than they want him. He will not sacrifice talent to fill a need, and his prior actions reflect that strategy. But you better believe heās hoping the top talent available to him when theyāre on the clock is either at offensive tackle or defensive endāand he just may trade up to ensure thatās how it plays out.
But thereās no reason to believe Holmes is being truthful with that answer for two reasons. For one, it goes back to having zero motivation to give away his intentions. Being honest here only hurts his chances to accomplish what he wants in the draft.
The other reason is to consider the question. He was asked, verbatim:
āAt right tackle and defensive end, whatās your confidence level in Borom and Wonnum if those guysāthat they can be every-down starters types? Or do you think you think you have to supplement them in the draft?ā
If youāre an NFL general manager, there is only one way to answer that question. You just signed both of these players to your team. You are not going to immediately throw them under the bus and say they canāt be starters or that you donāt have confidence in their ability to be in the starting lineup. You have to profess full faith in them even if, behind closed doors, you want to upgrade those positions.
I am not reading Holmesā comments as some sort of clear sign the Lions are going to avoid offensive tackle or defensive end, but rather a public support of the players heās already added. To do anything otherwise would jeopardize his relationship with two players who havenāt even stepped on the practice field yet.
What are your thoughts on Holmesā comments on Monday? Can we believe anything he said? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.
Brad Holmes provided vague answers to media questions, successfully avoiding revealing his draft intentions.
The press conference lasted approximately 15 minutes.
The main goal is to avoid disclosing intentions and to keep the team's strategies unknown.
His comments did not clarify the team's plans, leaving fans and media uncertain about the Lions' draft strategy.

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