Debate: How Should the Lions Address Their RB Situation This Offseason?

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Debate: How Should the Lions Address Their RB Situation This Offseason?

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If we're not going with G, T, or C with our Draft picks then it doesn't matter who we take at RB or if we continue to ...Full Comment»

The Lions need to decide if Mikel Leshoure is a long-term solution at RB, or address the position via free agency or draft.

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Matthew Edwards chris kotsones Jase killion The Big D
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If we're not going with G, T, or C with our Draft picks then it doesn't matter who we take at RB or if we continue to go...
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Bryan  Carlton Jesse Gomez
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Am I the only person here that thinks they should take a flyer on Reggie Bush- build your secondary, o-line, and get a D...
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Leshore and bell should stay together, draft a small quick guy to replace best. Only draft in later rounds. Kenjon Barne...
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Jacob Hunting
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I wouldn't be mad if we spent four picks on o line. We cant rely on fox and Nagy to be healthy.
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tom rumohr
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Agreed 100%. Especially if we go O line early. And oh yeah... Denard Robinson is NOT the guy.
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tom rumohr
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i dont disagree but we need to look for that player after the 3rd round

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