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The Detroit Lions are considering Michigan's Jaishawn Barham as a top candidate for the Sam linebacker position in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. They met with him at the NFL Combine to discuss this specific role.
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The Lions are on the lookout for a Sam linebacker, and Michiganās Jaishawn Barham would be the best opportunity to fill that role
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Jaishawn Barham is seen as the best opportunity to fill the Sam linebacker role, which the Lions are actively seeking.
The Lions talked to Jaishawn Barham about playing Sam linebacker, not edge rusher.
The Lions are specifically looking for a Sam linebacker to strengthen their defense.

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The Lions met with Barham at the 2026 NFL Combine, and they did not talk to him about playing edge rusher; they talked to him about playing Sam linebacker. When you watch the film, you can really see why.
Heās not just setting the edge here. He flies to the ball, and that speed and run-stopping ability is what you need at the Sam. On top of that, you also want to be able to rush the passer as well. Barham does that well, too. He can also drop into coverage. Something Michigan did a lot with him previously to 2025. He also did it a lot at Maryland before transferring to Ann Arbor.
The Lions might have to spend some time working him into the position, much like how they did with James Houston, but the success should come easier since Houston was like plugging a square peg into a round hole. Barham is the round peg.
Again, you have to teach him to play this role for the Lions. Even though he should be able to do it, youāre not going to get a ton of action out of him right away, and thatās fine for a third or fourth round pick. Just know that some patience is required. It doesnāt mean heāll ride the bench. But he wonāt start right away.
The Lions need to calm him down a little bit. By that, I mean he can play with his hair on fire and overshoot his target, or get caught looking. He needs to dial things down and learn to be a little more intentional with what he does on the field. Ahmed Hassanein needs that too. Maybe they can be accountability buddies.
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Mike Payton April 16, 2026