The Detroit Lions have traded up in the second round of the 2025 NFL draft in a deal with the Denver Broncos.
According to the Denver Post's Parker Gabriel, the Lions shipped pick Nos. 60 (second round) and 130 (fourth round) to the Broncos for Pick Nos. 57 (second round) and 230 (seventh round).
And, with their No. 57 overall pick, the Lions selected Georgia offensive lineman Tate Ratledge, who addresses the team's need for a guard.
Per the NFL trade value chart, the picks the Lions gave up in the trade are worth 342 points and the Broncos picks are worth 331, so the Broncos got the better end of the deal.
After the trade with the Broncos, the Lions moved up to pick No. 70 in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars that saw Detroit give up pick Nos. 102 and a pair of 2026 third-round picks while receiving pick No. 182, also. The Lions used the selection on Arkansas wide receiver, Isaac TeSlaa.
Now, a look at the Lions' updated list of 2025 NFL draft picks after the trades with the Broncos and Jags and the selections of Ratledge and TeSlaa.
Lions' updated list of NFL draft picks
- Round 6, Pick 182
- Round 6, Pick 196
- Round 7, Pick 228
- Round 7, Pick 230
- Round 7, Pick 244
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