October 16, 2024
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Following the hiring of head coach Dan Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes in 2021, the Detroit Lions have painstakingly assembled their roster, transforming their once-dismal team into a Super Bowl contender.

The Lions’ next roster obstacle is about to arrive: making payments.

The team has a number of important players up for contract extensions, and according to Mike Payton of AtoZ Sports, the Lions will spend over $350 million on three large contracts this summer. Amon-Ra St. Brown is projected to receive one of the largest commitments because he has developed into one of the league’s best wide receivers and should be compensated accordingly.

Lions Receiver Receives Huge Payday 

In 2023, St. Brown led the league in a number of receiving metrics, hauling in 119 passes for 1,515 yards and 13 touchdowns. With a total of 22 receptions for 274 yards and one touchdown over the course of three postseason games, he was also one of the team’s best players during their playoff run to the NFC Championship game.

Payton projected that St. Brown will sign a four-year contract with the Lions that would pay him a total of $100 million before the last year of his rookie contract. Additionally, he projected that the Lions would offer quarterback Jared Goff a four-year, $190 million agreement, preserving their two most important passing game components for the foreseeable future.

Later on, there might be further moves. Payton anticipated that while negotiating a long-term contract for the important offensive tackle, the Lions would select Penei Sewell’s fifth-year option.

To be in compliance with the salary cap, the Lions would have to make some matching moves. Payton projected that they would save $17.8 million by restructuring the contracts of defensive back Cameron Sutton, linemen Frank Ragnow, and Taylor Decker.

Lions Pursuing a New Agreement

The Lions and their standout wide out seem to be in the process of negotiating a new contract. According to a report by Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press on February 29, the organization plans to meet with St. Brown’s representatives this week at the NFL combine in order to discuss signing him to a contract extension during the offseason.

While Birkett indicated that there was hope for an agreement, the exact timing was still unknown.

Birkett stated, “The Lions have made it clear they intend to invest in their own roster this offseason, even though no deal is imminent.”

Holmes revealed the team’s roster plans, stating that rather than making significant free agency acquisitions, he and Campbell preferred to retain their own players.

“It’s not just that you drafted them and you know them, so you just keep them even if they’re not meeting expectations and they’re not performing well,” he stated. “No, it’s that you do your best to draft the right players, and hopefully the plan is for them to develop. When they reach a point where they can sign again, you re-sign them and you feel really, really good about it.”

 

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