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Lions 2026 NFL Draft pick set

The Lions' 2025 season concluded Sunday with a 19-16 walk-off win in Chicago over the Bears as Detroit finishes with a 9-8 record.

The focus for Lions general manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell now turns to the offseason and improving this roster so they can get back to competing for the NFC North title in 2026.

"I believe things happen for a reason," Campbell said after Sunday's win. "When something like this happens, I believe it's going to be something for the best. It's up to Brad and I to make it for the best and the guys that we know we're going to count on that are on this team. That's how I view it."

With Sunday's win, the Lions have pick No. 17 in this year's NFL Draft.

The Lions last held the No. 17 overall selection in 2008 when they selected tackle Gosder Cherilus, who spent five seasons in Detroit and played nine years total in the NFL for Detroit, Indianapolis and Tampa Bay.

The last five players taken with the No. 17 selection include: Edge rusher Shemar Stewart (Cincinnati), edge rusher Dallas Turner (Minnesota), cornerback Christian Gonzalez (New England), guard Zion Johnson (LA Chargers) and tackle Alex Leatherwood (Las Vegas).

The Lions currently have seven picks in this year's draft:

  • Round 1
  • Round 2
  • Round 4
  • Round 5
  • Round 6 (from Cleveland)
  • Round 6 (from Jacksonville)
  • Round 7 (from Cleveland)

The Lions are also currently projected to receive a fourth-round compensatory pick. The NFL awards 32 extra picks as compensatory selections for teams who lose players, coaches or executives.

The NFL Draft will be held April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

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