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Who Is Tyre West? Breaking Down the Detroit Lions 7th-Round Pick

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The Detroit Lions took a late-round swing on Tyre West—but his relentless motor, SEC production, and versatility could turn this under-the-radar pick into a surprising contributor on Detroit’s defensive front.

The Detroit Lions wrapped up their 2026 draft by adding defensive lineman Tyre West in the seventh round, a move that may not grab headlines but carries intriguing upside. West arrives from Tennessee Volunteers football with a blend of production, versatility and toughness that fits exactly what Detroit has been building in the trenches. West’s college career tells the story of a player who steadily developed rather than bursting onto the scene.

Over four seasons at Tennessee, he appeared in 48 games but made just five starts, operating primarily as a rotational defensive lineman. Despite limited starting opportunities, he produced consistently when on the field. West finished his career with 65 total tackles, 20.

5 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks, along with two forced fumbles and even a safety. His senior season in 2025 was his most productive, showing growth as both a run defender and pass rusher. He recorded four sacks and a forced fumble that year, while flashing disruptive ability against top SEC competition.

One of his standout performances came against Mississippi State, where he tallied multiple tackles for loss, two sacks and forced a fumble that directly led to a touchdown, earning SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week honors. West’s production becomes even more impressive when factoring in efficiency. He generated over 60 total pressures in his career and maintained a strong pressure rate despite limited snaps, showing he can impact games without needing a full workload.