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NFL draft 2026 preview: 1st round loaded at OL, Lions have options

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NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah said Blake Miller, Kadyn Proctor and Max Iheanachor project as NFL right tackles, with Detroit Lions potential.

When it comes to finding the final piece for their offensive line, the Detroit Lions should have options if they want to address the position in the first round of this week’s 2026 NFL Draft – both in who they take at No. 17 overall on Thursday, April 23, and what position that player plays. “The nice thing about [it],” NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah said in a conference call last week.

“You’ve got Penei Sewell. You just take the best player, whoever it is, and then he can go wherever. He’s fine.

” Lions coach Dan Campbell said he hopes to move Sewell, a three-time first-team All-Pro at right tackle, to the left side this fall. But those plans could change depending on who’s available for the Lions in Round 1. THE HOT LIST: Scouting Detroit Lions fits at No.

17 in 2026 NFL Draft Miami right tackle Frances Mauigoa and Utah right tackle Spencer Fano are potential top-10 picks and likely to be gone by 17. After Mauigoa and Fano, there’s a wide range of opinion on how to rank the next tier of linemen, with as many as six others projected to go in the first round. Penn State’s Vega Ioane is the best pure interior lineman in the class, while the rest of the group consists of a mix of left and right tackles, including some who could move to guard.

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