The Detroit Lions have holes to fills on defense.
The Lions may look to address needs at defensive tackle http://www.officialpenguinsproshop.com/authentic-adidas-justin-schultz-jersey , end and linebacker when the NFL draft resumes Friday night.
Detroit took care of a void in the first round, selecting Arkansas center Frank Ragnow with the No. 20 overall pick.
Detroit has second- and third-round picks along with slots in the fourth, fifth and seventh rounds as the draft stretches into its final day Saturday. The Lions went into the draft without a sixth-round selection Bryan Little Jersey , giving it up last year to acquire offensive tackle Greg Robinson from the Los Angeles Rams. Robinson started six games and was released in November.
The Lions are desperately hoping to improve their lackluster running game and protect franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford.
New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis says the club has signed four players and waived four players following a recent rookie camp that also included veterans who were offered tryouts.
Loomis says the Saints have signed defensive tackle Jay Bromley, linebacker KeShun Freeman, offensive lineman Michael Ola and fullback Ryan Yurachek.
Linebacker Adam Bighill Womens Terrell Suggs Jersey , offensive lineman Daronte Bouldin, and defensive backs Rickey Jefferson and Bradley Sylve have been waived.
Freeman is a rookie out of Georgia Tech and Yurachek a rookie out of Marshall.
Bromley was a 2014 third-round draft choice by the New York Giants who's played in 55 regular-season games, including 16 last season.
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