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Lions' Off-Season: Quarterback, RB, DT, Kicker Needs
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The Detroit Lions face significant roster challenges heading into the off-season, with a need for a backup quarterback and potential departures at running back and defensive tackle. The team may draft a long-term starter or solid depth at quarterback, and must invest in defensive tackle through the draft or free agency. Running back uncertainty adds pressure, and the team may need to find a quick replacement if David Montgomery is traded. The Lions also face a question mark at kicker and are searching for an offensive coordinator. As the draft approaches, the team has opportunities to address these gaps and remain competitive.
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