The Detroit Lions secured their sixth win of the 2024 season with a commanding 52-14 victory over the Tennessee Titans, improving to 6-1. Under head coach Dan Campbell, the Lions are proving to be a formidable force in the NFC and are emerging as Super Bowl contenders. Despite their overall strength, the team faces significant challenges in their pass-rushing unit, particularly following season-ending injuries to Aidan Hutchinson and Marcus Davenport.
Dan Campbell hinted at potential roster changes ahead of the trade deadline, responding playfully to questions about general manager Brad Holmes considering trades. With various options available, PFF’s Bradley Locker suggests that the Lions should target New Orleans Saints edge rusher Chase Young to address their immediate pass-rushing needs.
Young, a former No. 2 overall pick, has struggled to meet expectations throughout his career but could be a valuable low-risk addition for the Lions. At just 25 years old and now healthy, he has recorded two sacks and 30 quarterback pressures this season, making him a suitable candidate to replace Hutchinson for the remainder of 2024.
Acquiring Young should be feasible for Detroit, likely requiring only a Day 3 draft pick due to his expiring contract, which poses minimal financial risk. While there are more prominent players available, Young could effectively enhance Aaron Glenn’s defense, filling the role of primary pass rusher and providing significant upside if he performs well.