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The Detroit Lions selected cornerback Keith Abney II in the fifth round of the NFL draft. Although he primarily played outside cornerback in college, the Lions plan to develop him for slot duties.
Keith Abney IIÂ never played slot cornerback in college. He was ticketed for nickel duties before his sophomore season, but when Arizona State lost a starting cornerback to the transfer portal Abney moved outside.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes saw Abney excel in his two seasons as a starting outside cornerback for the Sun Devils, when he had five interceptions and forced two fumbles.
But Holmes said Abney, the Lionsâ first of two fifth-round picks in last weekâs NFL draft, âmight tilt a little bit moreâ to playing inside in Detroit.
Arizona State Sun Devils defensive back Keith Abney II (1) breaks up a pass intended for Texas State Bobcats wide receiver Chris Dawn Jr. (1) in the second quarter of the game between Arizona State Sun Devils and Texas State Bobcats in Tempe, Arizona, on ept. 13, 2025.
âHeâs another instinctive guy that he could find the football, he can trigger, he can tackle, heâs pretty sticky,â Holmes said Saturday in Allen Park after the draft. âHe was just a simple one [for us to draft] because we had him ranked a couple rounds higher than where he was, so that was a no-brainer for us.â
The Lions return starting outside cornerbacks D.J. Reed and , plus do-it-all backups and , and added two potential slot cornerbacks in free agency in and .
Keith Abney primarily played outside cornerback at Arizona State.
The Lions drafted Abney for his potential to excel in slot cornerback duties, despite his experience as an outside cornerback.
Keith Abney had five interceptions during his two seasons as a starting cornerback at Arizona State.
Keith Abney was selected in the fifth round of the NFL draft by the Detroit Lions.

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McCreary played 167 of his 210 coverage snaps out of the slot last season for the Los Angeles Rams, according to the NFLâs Next Gen stats, while Izien started at slot corner for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers early in his career before moving to safety.
Abney, a shade under 5 feet 10 and 187 pounds, has similar size to Izien and McCreary.
And while Holmes said that wonât hinder Abneyâs ability to play outside â âI do think he can play outside for sure,â Holmes said â he said Abney is rich in two traits he looks for in slot corners: toughness and instincts.
âYouâve got to do a lot of things at that nickel spot,â Holmes said. âYeah, you want speed to be able to match vertically, but you want a guy that has a little bit more short-area suddenness just to handle the two-way goes and to be able to get off the spot. But thereâs a lot of run action coming at you, too, at that spot. So, heâs going to be just fine.â
Abney said he practiced some as Arizona Stateâs backup slot cornerback last season but had to stay outside when injuries struck the Sun Devilsâ secondary âso we can get elite play on the outside.â
In Detroit, he said heâs willing to play wherever for a team he called âa perfect fitâ for his skills.
âI just want to win games,â Abney said. âIf it takes me to play nickel to win games, that's what we're going to do. Outside, safety, anything, I just want to win. So whatever coach's plan is to put the team in best position to win, I'm willing to do anything, willing to play any role."
Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on Bluesky, X and Instagram at @davebirkett.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Keith Abney ticketed for slot CB in Detroit Lions secondary