
McInnes, McGlynn and Naysmith nominated for SPFL manager of year
Derek McInnes, John McGlynn, and Gary Naysmith nominated for SPFL manager of the year!
The Detroit Lions addressed key needs in the 2026 NFL Draft but still require a nose tackle and linebacker. They let key players walk and failed to sign replacements, highlighting their biggest remaining needs.
**My answer:** Iām going to stick to short-term needs at this point, since the Lions arenāt likely to add any more players who could fill long-term holes. So positions like running back, tight end, and cornerbackāpositions with a ton of questions *next year*āarenāt making my list, because theyāre manageable for 2026. That being said, I believe nose tackle is the teamās biggest need. For a team that prioritizes stopping the run, itās been pretty surprising to see their lack of moves at defensive tackle for most of the offseason. They let walk, and it appears , as well. In free agency, they failed to sign a single person to replace them. And while in the draft they did spent a sixth and seventh-round pick on players who can play on the interior, both are undersized pass rushers rather than run defenders. Detroit is likely to lean more on and last yearās first-round pick to help bridge the gap, but the Lions obviously need more depth at the position. It would not surprise me if they added some veteran nose tackle who can just two-gap on early downs. They could reunite with , 12-year veteran is still available, as is former Bear Eddie Goldman. I also think, despite drafting Michigan linebacker Jimmy Rolder in the fourth round, linebacker remains a pretty huge need. The Lions only have six rostered linebackers (seven if you include reported UDFA signing Erick Hunter), and if they plan on playing three-linebacker sets, they should add competition for the final starting job opposite Jack Campbell and . What do you think is the Lionsā biggest remaining need? Share your answer in the comment section below.
The Lions' biggest remaining needs are at nose tackle and linebacker.
Nose tackle is crucial for the Lions as they prioritize stopping the run, and they lack depth after letting key players walk.
Alim McNeill and Tyleik Williams are expected to help fill the nose tackle position, but the team needs more depth.
The Lions currently have six rostered linebackers and need to add competition for the starting job opposite Jack Campbell and Derrick Barnes.

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