Sunday, May 1, 2011

Detroit Lions: Draft

The Detroit Lions had a tremendous draft for the third consecutive year. This year they drafted Nick Fairley, a DT out of Auburn, for the 13th pick of the first round. In the second round they took Titus Young, a WR out of Boise St, for the 44th overall pick and then they traded up to get Mikel Leshoure, a RB out of Illinois, for the 57th overall pick of the draft. In the fifth round they drafted Douglas Hogue, a LB out of Syracuse, for the 157the overall pick of the NFL draft. And in the seventh round the Lions drafted Johnny Culbreath, a OT out of South Carolina St, for the 209th pick of the draft. The Lions had the best draft according to two of the top ESPN analysts.

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