Throughout the offseason, SB Nation will host surveys for NFL fans, sponsored by the folks over at FanDuel Sportsbook. For Pride of Detroit, we are tasked with fielding questions from Detroit Lions fans, and as we move through the first few waves of the offseason free agency period, the Lions have lost some familiar names, so we thought it would be a good time to check in once again.
In this week’s SB Nation Reacts survey, we have just one question:
- Which free agent loss will have the biggest impact on the Lions?
For this question, we have provided five options for Lions fans to choose from, but as always, if you have a different name you believe is more significantly relevant, shout them out in the comments. Here are the choices for this week’s survey question:
- Taylor Decker
- Al-Quadin Muhammad
- Roy Lopez
- Alex Anzalone
- Amik Robertson
Decker has locked down the left side of the Lions’ offensive line for a decade, and while he debated retirement, his return was equally as surprising as his asking for his release after the Lions presumably asked him to take a pay cut. The Lions have signed Larry Borom as a replacement on the offensive line, but Detroit may also use a high draft pick to help make up for the loss of Decker.
Muhammad was viewed as a pass-rush specialist by the Lions, but he maximized his opportunities in Detroit, securing 11 sacks in 2026, and he signed with Tampa Bay on a 1-year deal worth up to $6 million. The Lions signed edge rusher D.J. Wonnum to a similar 1-year deal worth up to $6 million, but stylistically, he is closer to Marcus Davenport than Muhammed. If Wonnum is headed for the early down role, the Lions will likely still be on the hunt to find a pass-rushing specialist, though that could be a high-priority target in the draft.
Lopez got a contract bump and a raise this offseason by returning to the Cardinals, and the Lions haven’t added any free agents to replace him. Now, they are returning Levi Onwuzurike from injury, but his health and ability to make an impact are still unknown. Meaning the Lions may still be on the hunt for a DT3 Lopez-like player.
Anzalone was the leader of the Lions’ defense for four seasons before (reluctantly) passing the reins to Jack Campbell this past season. The Lions began preparing for Anzalone’s departure last season when they gave a contract extension to Derrick Barnes, and this offseason, they have re-signed Malcolm Rodriguez and Trevor Nowaske, but replacing none of the three can one-for-one replace Anzalone’s instincts and coverage skills. This may be another high-priority position they attack in the draft.
Robertson was a steady inside/out corner with an infectious dog mentality. The Lions opted to sign nickelback Roger McCreary as a replacement, while also securing positionally fluid Christian Izien as insurance. Neither may be as consistent as Robertson, but both are young, hungry, and have upside to work with.
Alright, now it’s time for you to weigh in. Please vote in the survey below, share your feedback in the comments, and check back later this week for the results.
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