Detroit Lions Medical Mock Draft: Low-risk edition

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It's mock draft season in the NFL, so let me add my own version. It's my inaugural Detroit Lions Medical Mock Draft: Low-risk edition.

All of these players have a 2/10 or lower medical concern level and are realistic candidates (based on consensus opinions) to be available in their chosen round. I’ll do one selection for each round here, since who knows where the Lions are actually going to pick on draft day.

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Click on each player for their full medical report. Age in parentheses is at start of 2026 season. Included is the medical concern level from 0 (no concern) to 10 (major concerns).

ROUND 1: Caleb Lomu, LT (21) - 0/10

  • Clean

Adding an OT in the 1st round seems like a foregone conclusion at this point, unless Taylor Decker and the Lions have a change of heart. Lomu’s age was a question mark for a while but was recently discovered to be very young. The Lions run in the card to take one of the cleanest prospects in the draft at their #1 position of need.

ROUND 2: Jaishawn Barham, LB (22) - 1/10

  • Few minor injuries

A pass rusher in Round 2 would help the defense immensely - even if he’s a part-time player just on passing downs. Barham jumped off the screen the past two seasons with his dynamic playmaking ability. The Lions select Barham with the vision that he can supply the needed juice off the edge.

ROUND 3: Jalon Kilgore, S (21) - 2/10

  • Multiple hamstrings

With the Lions’ safety health in turmoil, Brad Holmes nabs a low-risk prospect for both the short and long-term. While no Lion fan wants to hear about defensive backs with hamstrings (see DJ Reed, Ennis Rakestraw), Kilgore is still on the lower side of concern and is at the ideal age.

ROUND 4: Jam Miller, RB (22) - 1/10

  • Clavicle fracture, concussion, lower leg

While the signing of Isiah Pacheco helps temporarily, the Lions plan ahead here by adding a long-term partner for Jahmyr Gibbs. Miller ran a 4.42 at the combine, so his speed will fit in nicely.

ROUND 5: Tyre West, DT/DE (23?) - 2/10

  • Few minor injuries

The Lions showed early interest in West with a Top-30 visit, and follow-through by picking him in the draft. You can’t have too many defensive linemen, and the Lions have missed on too many in recent drafts (Brodric Martin, Josh Paschal, Levi Onwuzurike).

ROUND 6: Sam Roush, TE (23) - 0/10

  • Clean, perfect reliability

The Lions wanted to grab a TE earlier in the draft as insurance for Sam LaPorta, but are happy that a solid, healthy player like Roush falls to them here in the 6th.

ROUND 7: Eli Heidenreich, RB (23) - 1/10

  • Clean

This versatile RB has good receiving skills and ran a 4.44 at the NFL combine. The Lions plan to have Heidenreich contribute on special teams early, and even compete for snaps as a 3rd-down back.contribute on special teams early, and even compete for snaps as a 3rd-down back.

Coming soon... the Detroit Lions Medical Mock Draft: High-risk edition.

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