While it’s no surprise that Philadelphia’s Howie Roseman and San Francisco’s John Lynch are presumed front-runners for NFL General Manager of the Year, the job Brad Holmes has done with the Detroit Lions shouldn’t be overlooked.
In a recent column for The Athletic, national NFL writer Mike Jones named Holmes as one of six GMs whose stock is on the rise.
“He flipped Matthew Stafford in 2021 for Jared Goff, two first-round picks and a third, and now Goff (top 10 in passing) looks like he could be more than just a short-term bridge,” Jones said. “Meanwhile, smart draft selections are paying off. Rookies Aidan Hutchinson, Malcolm Rodriguez, James Houston and Kerby Joseph are making key contributions, as are picks from last year’s draft. Holmes acquired more draft capital by trading tight end T.J. Hockenson to Minnesota. As the young talent has rounded into form, the Lions have scratched and clawed their way back from 1-6 to force their way into the wild card race at 7-8."
Bob Quinn drafted 21 defensive players in Detroit, two of whom were starters in his final season.
— Will Burchfield (@burchie_kid) December 20, 2022
Brad Holmes has drafted 10 defensive players in Detroit, half of whom have been starters this season for a team getting better by the week. https://t.co/GSgtIw88nx
With two solid draft classes and some crafty free-agent signings, Holmes’ roster construction is already bearing fruit.
Detroit jumped from the No. 22 total offense in 2021 to the No. 4 offense this season while seeing a scoring bump of seven points per game and transforming the Lions from a three-win team to a seven-win team.
The Lions are primed for a strong offseason in 2023 with four selections in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft, including two first-round picks — one of which could potentially be in the top 10 — and approximately $28.6 million in cap space, according to Spotrac.
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