Caleb Lomu, Utah OT, offers technical precision for Detroit Lions
Utah offensive tackle Caleb Lomu is a smooth, technical player with excellent athleticism. Could he be a fit for the Lions?
Draft month, finally, has arrived. Continuing our series, which began earlier this month and will run until the 2026 NFL Draft begins on April 23, The Detroit News will spotlight one prospect a day who could be a first-round fit for the Detroit Lions , who own the 17th overall pick. Assuming the Lions don't trade out, it'll be their highest selection since running back Jahmyr Gibbs went No.
12 in 2023 . To close out the series, today's focus is on Utah offensive tackle Caleb Lomu. Caleb Lomu stats ▶ Didn’t give up a single sack during his final season at Utah ▶ Allowed eight pressures on 102 true pass sets in 2025 ▶ 24 starts in college career ▶ Relative Athletic Score: 9.
78 out of 10 Caleb Lomu career background Lomu was a four-star recruit via 247Sports’ composite rating out of Highland High School in Gilbert, Arizona. He was ranked as the No. 119 player nationally, the No.
2 player out of the state of Arizona, and the No. 13 tackle for the 2023 recruiting class. He committed to Utah over offers from 21 other schools, including Michigan.
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