The Detroit Lions are making moves to bolster their roster, hosting four veteran free agents for visits this week. According to the NFL transaction wire, the team has signed three of these players, signaling a strategic push to strengthen key areas.
Here's the rundown of the players involved:
- Ben Bartch: This versatile guard, who started his NFL journey as a fourth-round pick for the Jaguars in 2020, finds himself in Detroit for a visit. Bartch's journey through the league has been a rollercoaster, featuring stints with the Jaguars and 49ers.
Despite being cut by Jacksonville, he found his way back via the practice squad and later contributed to the 49ers' lineup, appearing in six games with two starts last season. His experience could be a valuable asset for the Lions' offensive line.
- Roger McCreary (signed): McCreary is now officially part of the Lions' secondary. His addition is expected to bring depth and competition to the cornerback position, an area where Detroit has been eager to improve.
- Malcolm Rodriguez (signed): Rodriguez's signing adds a dynamic presence to the Lions' linebacker corps. Known for his tenacity and ability to read plays, he should bolster the team's defensive efforts.
- Rock Ya-Sin (signed): Ya-Sin joins McCreary in the Lions' revamped secondary. His physical style of play and experience will be crucial as Detroit looks to tighten up their pass defense.
These moves indicate the Lions' commitment to building a more competitive squad. By targeting experienced players, Detroit aims to create a balanced mix of veteran leadership and youthful energy. With these signings, the Lions are clearly setting their sights on making a significant impact in the upcoming season.
