the last three draft classes have been fruitful for the Lions
2091 1.29 RB Lawrence Knowles - 1620 2.29 RB Erik Harber - 4053.29 SLB Christian Hinkley - 4414.29 DT Jesse Mauer - 66620921.32 RG Albert Todd - 1710
2.32 DT David Johnson - 390
4.32 FB Christopher Lemelin - 352
5.32 WR Jimmy Alegria - 162
2093
1.17 CB Bingo Harris - 530
3.29 LG Chunk Cloggins - 800
3.31 FS Kujo Hawkins - 410
3.32 FB Leopold Patton - 450
4.3 CB Terrance Swanson - 330
from the front office to the fan base, everyone is ecstatic about the Lions recent picks. that is 13 players who will be getting significant snaps for at least the next seven years out of the last three drafts. best string of draft luck ive ever had in this game. certainly makes up for underbidding on the big ticket free agents for the past few off seasons
Lions are also happy to announce that King Ramses III will be returning to his RB#2 role. the idea of transitioning him to o line due to his strength and run blocking abilities was nixed after coaches noticed he did not lose much speed after turning 30
im thinking that maybe he did not lose speed at 30 because i already had him switched to LG before camp? not sure. if yall wanna help me do research to see if it is possible to squeeze one more year out of 30 year old RBs try this.......before end of season, transition your 29 year old RB into o line. after camp, note the change in speed and weight gain. Ramses III did lose some speed, but it was due to weight gain. he is currently at 85 speed but 9% overweight. once his weight drops off from being transitioned back to RB, he should return to 88 speed, which he was at in his prime iirc
the Lions fully intend to compete for an Ultimate Showdown victory again this season and are pleased that there are no signs of a rebuild in their immediate future
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