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Allen Park — Brad Holmes hears the mantra every year at NFL draft time, and eagerly embraces it: Go big or go home, Holmes.
If the Lions didn't take him at No. 28, Tyleik Williams said he thought the Buffalo Bills might have drafted him at Pick No.
New Detroit Lions defensive tackle Tyleik Williams had strong interest from the Buffalo Bills, who where sitting just two spots behind Dan Campbell's squad at pick No. 30.
The Lions fell in love with Williams early in the pre-draft process so much to the point he knew it was a possibility they would come calling.
Williams, who was watching the draft unfold with about 50 family and friends Thursday night at his Bristow home, had just ...
The Detroit Lions have been on the verge of making the Super Bowl for multiple seasons now. General Manager Brad Holmes and ...
On Friday morning, shortly after the draft, Lions coach Dan Campbell was interview by Fox 2 Detroit sportscaster Dan Miller ...
The Detroit Lions bolstered the trenches with their first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, taking former Ohio State defensive ...
How experts graded the Lions after they selected Ohio State defensive tackle Tyleik Williams with the 28th pick.
A two-year starter at Ohio State, the 6-foot-3, 334-pound Williams started 13 games for the 2024 national champion Buckeyes.
The Lions doled out another market-setting extension this week, making Kerby Joseph the league’s highest-paid safety. Last ...
Here is a collection of grades from NFL draft experts for the Detroit Lions selecting Ohio State defensive tackle Tyleik Williams with the 28th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.