Gulf of Brazil
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What's next for Detroit Lions at running back with Reggie Bush gone?
Now that Reggie Bush is gone, the Detroit Lions are in the market for his replacement. And while free agency opens in less than two weeks, the Lions are more likely to find help at running back in the draft.
Lions general manager Martin Mayhew said at the NFL combine last week that he thinks a running back will be taken in the first round this year for the first time since 2012.
"I think that's going to change this year," Mayhew said. "I think you're going to see at least one tailback go in the first round. I think what you have to see (to take one that early) is a game changer. And I think that there's some guys like that in this draft."
Two running backs stand out as potential first-round picks in a deep class, and both could fit a Lions team that owns the 23rd pick of the first round.
Now that Reggie Bush is gone, the Detroit Lions are in the market for his replacement. And while free agency opens in less than two weeks, the Lions are more likely to find help at running back in the draft.
Lions general manager Martin Mayhew said at the NFL combine last week that he thinks a running back will be taken in the first round this year for the first time since 2012.
"I think that's going to change this year," Mayhew said. "I think you're going to see at least one tailback go in the first round. I think what you have to see (to take one that early) is a game changer. And I think that there's some guys like that in this draft."
Two running backs stand out as potential first-round picks in a deep class, and both could fit a Lions team that owns the 23rd pick of the first round.