Lions GM Brad Holmes stated the team is not obligated to draft an offensive tackle or defensive end in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. He believes recent signings, including Larry Borom and DJ Wonnum, have strengthened the roster.
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
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
If you look at any Detroit Lions mock draft these days, youâll almost certainly see an offensive tackle or defensive end mocked to them with a first or second-round pick (or both). Itâs almost universally viewed as the teamâs biggest needs going into next week 2026 NFL Draft.
But during his pre-draft press conference on Monday, Lions general manager Brad Holmes insisted that he believes the roster is in a position where they donât have to draft either of those positions.
In free agency, the Lions signed former Dolphins offensive tackle Larry Borom to a one-year, $5 million deal, and defensive end DJ Wonnum to a one-year, $3 million deal. Holmes believes those playersâwho have started 38 and 54 games respectivelyâhave put the Lions in a good position in the draft.
âIâve said in the past, I thought Borom put out good tape this year. I donât foresee thatâI donât have a crystal ballâbut from what (the) last thing I saw on tape (was) I do think that heâs got starter-level ability and same as Wonnum,â Holmes said. âYouâre talking about guys that have been starters in the NFL, but you just kinda look at where the trend is going, where the arrow is going. The last time, theyâre still young, but we feel good about both of them. So we donât feel like we have to supplement them.â
That said, Holmes admitted that offensive tackle is one of those positions where you cannot get enough help, and even went as far as saying there are some good prospects in this yearâs draft at that position.
âIf you look at it like an offensive tackle or you call that âpremium positionâ category,â I donât think you can ever really have enough of them Those guys are hard to find, but youâve got to make sure that you get the right one. I think there are some good ones (in this draft). Weâll just kinda see how it falls.â
As heâs done in the past, Holmes warned against the dangers of chasing needs. He insisted the team will not draft a player just because of the position he plays.
âYou never want to feel that way when you select a player. You pass up a really good player that you liked even more but there is a question mark on your roster so you just go ahead and you get that player that you werenât as excited about. I know for me, itâs hard to sleep at night when you do that,â Holmes said.
Is this just Holmes defending the guys he added in free agency, or will the Lions really approach the draft not believing theyâll need to add a starting-capable offensive tackle and/or defensive end? Weâll find out in less than two weeks.
Q&A
Why does Lions GM Brad Holmes believe the team doesn't need to draft an offensive tackle or defensive end?
Holmes believes that recent signings, including Larry Borom and DJ Wonnum, have adequately addressed the team's needs at those positions.
What contracts did the Detroit Lions sign for their offensive tackle and defensive end positions?
The Lions signed offensive tackle Larry Borom for one year at $5 million and defensive end DJ Wonnum for one year at $3 million.
How many games have Larry Borom and DJ Wonnum started in their careers?
Larry Borom has started 38 games, while DJ Wonnum has started 54 games in their respective careers.
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