November 5, 2024

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If the Lions dive into the big-name end of the pool of available edge rushers, there might be a viable alternate path to getting Brian Burns.

With a real need to acquire a good edge rusher to pair with Aidan Hutchinson this offseason, the Detroit Lions should leave no stones unturned.

The path to acquiring a proven edge rusher is sure to be costly. The Lions have to weigh the cost against the risks, while also lacing in the most ideal fit with how highly they value that. If a big splash is made to get an edge rusher, he’d ideally be a mix of really good, experienced and relatively young.

Brian Burns is among the top free agent edge rushers available, if not No. 1 when you combined his age (25, 26 on April 23), production (at least 7.5 sacks all five seasons of his career), potential unrealized upside and the lack of traction he and the Carolina Panthers have had on getting a long-term deal done.

Of course the Panthers can franchise tag Burns, and keep him for one more year. But in a response to a question about franchise tags, and tag and trade candidates, Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated has offered the idea of a tag-and-trade happening with Burns.

“…In Burns’s case, it’s because he and the Panthers haven’t been close on a long-term agreement over the last couple years.”

Back in November, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported the Panthers were expected to franchise tag Burns.

A tag and trade would offer easier path for the Lions to get Brian Burns

Rather than having to sign him to a big multi-year deal right off the bat in March, the Panthers possibly tagging and trading Burns might widen the list of teams who could enter the mix to get him; even it may only be a one-year rental.

The Lions are armed with ample cap space, and their late-first round pick would be easy to part with if it meant getting Burns. In terms of giving up that first-round pick for an edge rusher in a trade scenario, maybe it’d be him or no one.

Over The Cap’s projections for 2024 franchise tags puts the number at $23.348 million for a defensive end. That would be locked in fully guaranteed for Burns in 2024 if he were given a typical franchise tag.

Spotrac has Burns’ market value tabbed at $21.7 million per year (a five-year, $108.7 million deal). It seems the Lions can make a long-term deal like that work for someone who can be a legit building block.

If the Lions are pondering an aggressive move to add an edge rusher, Burns could easily be No. 1 on their list of targets. If the Panthers franchise tag him with the idea of turning around and taking trade offers, that’s an alternate path to getting him that shouldn’t be dismissed.

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The Detroit Lions fell just short of reaching Super Bowl LVIII, with a narrow loss to the San Francisco 49ers are surrendering a big halftime lead. It was a learning experience for all involved, and the Lions are not going away as a contender.

Along that line, the Lions are among the top betting favorites to win the Super Bowl next season. Getting back to the conference title game, let along taking the next step to the Super Bowl, will of course not he easy but they know it and the moniker “unfinished business” has gotten some legs with players and coaches.

ESPN has already gathered a gaggle of their NFL writers and analysts to make some predictions for next season. More specifically, each writer predicted a Super Bowl LIX matchup, made an MVP pick, picked a breakout candidate for next season and offered a move they’d like to see this offseason.

Detroit Lions a popular early Super Bowl LIX pick among group of ESPN writers

11 ESPN NFL experts took part in the article-Matt Bowen, Mike Clay, Jeremy Fowler, Dan Graziano, Matt Miller, Eric Moody, Jordan Reid, Mike Tannenbaum, Lindsey Thiry, Seth Walder and Field Yates.

Clay, Graziano, Reid, Tannenbaum and Thiry have the Lions as one of the teams in their early Super Bowl LIX matchup.

Clay has the Lions beating the Texans. Graziano has the Bengals beating the Lions. Reid has the Chiefs beating the Lions. Tannenbaum has the Lions beating the Chargers. Thiry also has the Chiefs beating the Lions.

Among the Super Bowl matchup predictions by these ESPN analysts, the Chiefs are also in five of them-and predicted to win all five. The Green Bay Packers are in three of the predicted matchups, with the Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams in two apiece. The defending NFC champion 49ers are in one early predicted Super Bowl LIX matchup.

Making these kind of predictions for the next season so close to the end of a season is easy fodder to feed the ongoing appetite for NFL coverage. But it is interesting that so many of these ESPN NFL analysts think the Lions will take the next step and make, or even win, the Super Bowl next season.

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