buddha Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago we should know on hooker this preseason because were going to see a ton of him. manu might be at least another year. Quote
RedRamage Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, NYLion said: He's not even a backup. They brought in Bridgewater for the playoffs because they didn't trust Hooker as backup. It's a miss... While I agree that Hooker is a miss, I'm not quite sure how I feel about it. Hooker was a high risk, high reward person at a time when many (with notable exceptions) were unsure that Goff was the long term answer. Hooker was potentially first round talent that fell because of injury. We could have easily gotten a franchise-level QB in the 3rd round. Again, end of the day it's a miss*, but I count it a little different than if we, for example, drafted a RB or DE in the 3rd round and that player never saw more than single digit snaps in a regular season game. (* It's not out of the realm of possibility that Hooker is a late bloomer and he might end up being a solid player for a third round pick, but the fact that Bridgewater was the primary backup when we needed a backup seems to imply that the Lions aren't comfortable with him. Add in that he's already 27 and there may not be much time left for him to really show that he's a good NFL level player.) Quote
Motown Bombers Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Jason_R said: One other thing that occurs to me about this draft is that Dan Campbell came up through Saints/Sean Payton tree. Their offense was based on an immobile but accurate passer in Drew Brees, who has a lot of similarities to Goff. Those Saints teams were always very strong in the interior OL. In their Super Bowl season they had Jonathan Goodwin at center with Jahri Evans and Carl Nicks at guard. All of them had at least one Pro Bowl season. Later, when Campbell was there, they had Max Unger at center with Andrus Peat and Larry Warford as guards. They also all had one or more Pro Bowl seasons. Goff is just completely helpless when his IOL misses blocks or assignments. Guard was an urgent need. I've always said this Lions offense reminds me of the Brees Saints offense. Those Saints teams also ran the ball a lot more than people realize. A their peak, they were top five in rushing and used a two headed running back duo like the Lions in Ingraham and Kamara. The passing game was about efficiency and their big plays didn't come on bombs to the outside, but chunk plays over the middle from crossers and deep in cuts. This Lions offense is also aggressive like the Saints used to be. Now the Lions have potential long term starters in Mahogany, Ratledge, and Sewell with Frazier providing depth. You also have the potential in Manu. Left tackle may need to be addressed sooner rather than later. I wouldn't be surprised if they go tackle next year. 1 Quote
Longgone Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 11 hours ago, Jason_R said: I assume they signed Teddy Bridgewater going into the playoffs last year because they didn't trust Hooker. This was another Holmes special, buying low on an injured or otherwise undervalued prospect. Maybe he will develop into something, but just like Martin, it is not a good sign that they had to bring someone in to his position. I don’t think it was a matter of not trusting Hooker as much as it was having the opportunity to utilize the availability of Bridgewater and all his experience. It was a win/win, Hooker got to develop all year as backup, and you had Bridgewater available for the playoffs. 1 Quote
Longgone Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 6 hours ago, NYLion said: He's not even a backup. They brought in Bridgewater for the playoffs because they didn't trust Hooker as backup. It's a miss, the Lions aren't getting the dividends on Hooker unless Goff gets injured long term and Hooker gets them some wins. Holmes first two 3rd round picks were McNeil and Joseph for emphasis. I can even get the Martin trade in a sense because there's some upside for him to be a starter if he panned out, Hooker was never going to be a starter here. Again, I don’t believe it was a matter of not trusting Hooker. They had the opportunity to add Bridgewater and all his experience for the playoffs and took advantage of it. No brainer and no reflection on Hooker. Quote
RandyMarsh Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago In regards to Hooker I do think it's worth noting that the pick was made before Goff was clearly entrenched as the long term QB. Goff was coming off a great year but many still weren't convinced yet that it wasn't a fluke and even if it wasn't he wasn't signed long term yet either. I think the Hooker pick was made as a swing for the fences type pick and possible insurance policy if Goff were to turn back into his old self and/or not sign long term. 1 Quote
AlaskanTigersFan Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago (edited) Lions signed an undrafted CB Gavin Holmes for 3 million.... Sheeeeeeesh. Edited 11 hours ago by AlaskanTigersFan Quote
Hongbit Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 3 minutes ago, AlaskanTigersFan said: Lions signed an undrafted CB Gavin Holmes for 3 million.... Sheeeeeeesh. That can not be correct. Quote
Hongbit Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I guess maybe it can be. I didn’t realize the league minimum has skyrocketed to $830k and set to go over $900k by 2027. It was $650k in 2020 Quote
Motown Bombers Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago It's 3 years $2.975 million but only $85,000 is guaranteed. Quote
AlaskanTigersFan Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Seems like a lot to be #4 on the depth chart (if that). Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago There’s some creative reporting going on by his agent. That’s a very standard UDFA contract. The league standard for an undrafted rookie is a three-year deal, with Exclusive Rights to follow. Recall the Brock Wright drama last year when he signed an offer sheet with the Niners. As opposed to 1st rounders who have four-year deals with a fifth-year team option, or 2nd-7th rounders with four-year deals. The league minimums are $840,000 for the rookie season, $1,005,000 for the second season, and $1,130,000 for the third season. So the league standard, minimum deal for an undrafted rookie in 2025 is 3 years / $2.97 million. Exactly what he got. What UDFAs really tend to care more about is that guaranteed money. Since most of them don’t make it to the roster, if they’re a coveted name, they’ll want either a lot of guaranteed money or a real good chance to make the team. In that sense, $85k isn’t nothing, but it’s also not indicative that they really love a guy. For context, in 2021 (with a different cap and minimums), Brock Wright was guaranteed $50,000 and Jerry Jacobs was guaranteed $3,500. But, last year preseason fan-favorite Isaiah Williams got $245,000 guaranteed, and the center Kingsley Eguakun got $240,000 guaranteed. So it’s not like this Gavin Holmes dude is super highly thought of. He’s got a shot to make the roster, but probably on special teams, and his contract doesn’t really indicate anything more special than that. 1 Quote
Jason_R Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 10 hours ago, RandyMarsh said: In regards to Hooker I do think it's worth noting that the pick was made before Goff was clearly entrenched as the long term QB. Goff was coming off a great year but many still weren't convinced yet that it wasn't a fluke and even if it wasn't he wasn't signed long term yet either. This is a good point. Still, I assume that if the staff liked what they saw of Hooker in practice and in his limited game action, they would not have felt the need to bring in Bridgewater, though the SF debacle from a few years ago where they lost two QBs probably also contributed to their decision making. Quote
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