Detroit Lions Could Snag Free Agent Vet to Help Jared Goff.
In a March 12 Sports Illustrated piece, NFL analyst and specialist Christian Booher suggests that Detroit sign free agency receiver Tyler Lockett. In fact, Lockett could be an ideal match for Goff.
“Lockett is one of the most productive wide receivers still on the board, and could be a big weapon for Detroit’s offense,” states Booher. “Most of his production has come from the slot, which is a position that Amon-Ra St. Brown currently handles for the Lions.”
He said, “However, St. Brown has the versatility to kick outside if the team adds Lockett.
He’d be worth a one-year contract to see whether the Lions could maximize his talent in his 33rd season.”
Lockett was released by the Seattle Seahawks on March 5 after a 10-season career with the franchise. It’s unusual to see someone stay with a squad for so long, but Lockett had been one of their most important players until last year. During the 2024 season, he recorded 49 receptions for 600 yards and two scores in 17 games.

Tyler Lockett Although Lockett, a former Kansas State player, did not have a stellar season in 2024 and is now older, he remains a promising prospect.
That’s not to mention how having a veteran of his caliber on the Lions’ offense could benefit the rookies. Lockett had four straight seasons of more over 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns from 2019 to 2022, and he also had 79 receptions for 894 yards and five scores in 2023.
“His production has dipped off in recent years, with the 2024 season being his lowest amount of receiving yards since his second NFL season,” Booher told me. “However, he’d be worth a shot on a one-year contract that would allow the Lions to see if they could maximize his talent in his age-33 season.”

It goes without saying that Lockett might have a breakout season with the Lions, and the greatest part is that he wouldn’t be too expensive. If the Lions sign him, Spotrac forecasts he will receive a one-year contract worth $7.7 million. According to Over the Cap, Detroit currently has around $52.8 million in cap space.
So, while the Lions have some excellent wide receivers in St. Brown, Williams, and Patrick, having more depth is always beneficial, especially in a position as important as this one. Adding the former Seahawk to John Morton’s playbook could be the perfect move for the Lions to keep their offense among the top in the league.
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