Detroіt Lіons rumors: Is Tаylor Deсker on tһe trаde bloсk?

Among Detroit Lions’ players who are entering the final year of their current contract, left tackle Taylor Decker falls down the totem pole a little. But after last season ended, the longest-tenured player on the team made it absolutely clear what his future intentions are.

“I definitely want to end my career here,” Decker told Kyle Meinke of MLive. “I would say ultimately, for me, this is where I want to be. Of course you want money, but for me, I like being here. I love being here. I was able to be a part of climbing out of the trenches of it, and it’s been fun the past year-and-a-half to see the flip side of it. Whatever happens with the contract, I don’t know. There’s been nothing of substance with (negotiations) so far. But ultimately, do I want to be here forever? One-hundred percent. So, we’ll see.”

It’s no surprise Decker wants to spend his entire career in Detroit. It’s also safe to assume the feeling is mutual. It’s just a matter of getting a contract extension done to extend his stay beyond next season. He’s carrying a $19.1 million cap hit for this year, which would naturally come down with a contract extension.

In a mock draft for The 33rd Team this week, Ian Valentino had the Lions going a unique direction: BYU offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia. It’s the explanation for the pick that’s more eye-opening though.

Where is this supposed “buzz” that says the Lions are considering replacing Decker this offseason? Let alone it being “more….than anticipated.” It’s not at all anticipated they’re looking to move on, so anything would be “more than anticipated.”

Valentino is not a reporter or any kind of insider, but The 33rd Team has people who might be plugged in and giving him pertinent information. So then there’s credence to offering that there’s “buzz” about the Lions looking to trade Decker.

It seems unlikely the Lions would trade Decker this offseason, rather than extend him for a couple more years. But nothing should be considered completely off the table with an older player entering the final year of his contract (with no extension done). The Lions also wouldn’t trade their long-time left tackle without knowing how they’ll replace him, and that would most likely come in the draft now.

Related Posts

Browns’ Huntley & Thompson-Robinson Viewed as Potential Trade Candidates

The Cleveland Browns quarterback room is one of the deepest in the NFL. While much of their success will depend on Deshaun Watson to perform at the level he…

49ers Urged to Sign Former DPOY Amid Injury Issues

With just one preseason game in the books, the San Francisco 49ers are already dealing with a litany of injuries. Running back Christian McCaffrey (calf), linebacker Fred Warner (foot) and wide receiver Ricky…

Steelers Claim Massive Tackle off Waivers from Ravens

The Pittsburgh Steelers claimed massive 6-foot-5, 380-pound offensive tackle Tykeem Doss off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens. The Pittsburgh Steelers made an addition to their roster on…

Bears Urged to ‘Permanently’ Bench $30 Million Starter in 2024

Getty Bears head coach Matt Eberflus. The Chicago Bears are entering their second-to-last full week of 2024 training camp and still do not have starting right guard Nate Davis back from his…

Former All-Pro WR Has Strong Take on Who Should Start for Raiders at QB

Getty Gardner Minshew & Aidan O’Connell of the Las Vegas Raiders. Through one preseason game, it doesn’t seem like there’s a clear favorite to win the Las Vegas Raiders‘…

Will Nick Harris Signing Alter Future For Another Browns Player?

Last season, Nick Harris was not only the backup center for the Cleveland Browns, but he also served as the fullback for much of the year. The decision…