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ALLEN PARK -- Second-round picks have started signing their deals around the NFL after flirting with holdouts as training ...
With training camp this weekend, the Detroit Lions have officially come to an agreement with second-round guard Tate Ratledge ...
Tate Ratledge spent most of rookie minicamp practicing at center, but is expected to compete for a starting job at guard this ...
Ratledge, a former Georgia offensive guard who was a second-round pick by Detroit in April, is one of 30 second-round picks ...
The Detroit Lions won’t have to deal with any holdout drama, as Tate Ratledge has come to an agreement for his rookie ...
Detroit Lions former second-round cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. reportedly left the team's first training camp practice with ...
Lions offensive linemanst Tate Ratledge has joined the growing list of second-round picks to agree to their rookie deals.
Detroit's second-round pick Tate Ratledge remains unsigned as Lions training camp quickly approaches, but don't blame the ...
Detroit Lions cornerback Ennis Rakestraw, a second-round pick last season, could be fighting for a job this summer.
DETROIT – The Detroit Lions have three picks in the second round of the NFL draft, and there are dozens of players still available who could make sense with those selections.
The Detroit Lions have been hard at work getting their 2025 NFL Draft picks signed to rookie deals. On May 9, the Lions signed Miles Frazier, Ahmed Hassanein, Dan Jackson, and Dominic Lovett.
The Lions own the 34th, 48th and 55th overall picks in the second round, and do not currently have a selection in Round 3. Here are 24 players who could make sense for the Lions on Day 2 . QB Will ...