Lions’ Path to Super Bowl Success: Building a Championship-Caliber Roster Through Draft Picks and Trades, Like the Patriots and Chiefs

Seeking sustained success: Brad Holmes advises against an “all-in” approach

In 2023, the Lions came close to reaching the Super Bowl, but fell short in the NFC Championship Game to the 49ers. Despite this setback, General Manager Brad Holmes remains focused on creating sustained success for the team. He wants to see the Lions improve every year through their process, similar to what the Patriots and Chiefs have achieved.

The Lions have built a strong team through their draft picks. They’ve selected players like offensive lineman Penei Sewell, receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson, and others as part of their homegrown talent. Quarterback Jared Goff was acquired in a trade with the Rams in 2021 and additional players like defensive back Carlton Davis, defensive tackle D.J. Reader, and offensive guard Kevin Zeitler were added during the offseason.

As they prepare for the upcoming draft where they hold the 29th pick, Holmes emphasized the importance of sticking to their process. He mentioned that trading out of the first round is an option and hoped fans would understand if they did so. The team’s focus is on continued improvement and building a competitive roster for future seasons.

Overall, Brad Holmes has a plan in place for sustained success with the Lions that mirrors what other successful teams like the Patriots and Chiefs have accomplished. With a strong foundation built through their draft picks and strategic trades, it’s only a matter of time before they reach their goal of winning their first Super Bowl title.

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