Should Lions Pursue DT Justin Madubuike in Free Agency?
In 2023, Alim McNeill gave Detroit’s defensive line a huge boost. At the end of the season, the Pro Bowl defender had a sprained knee. But after he was down, the Lions found it difficult to maintain a steady presence in the interior, so the depth was put to the test.
One of them is Justin Madubuike of the Baltimore Ravens, who just finished his best-ever season with the team in 2023. During the Ravens’ march to the AFC Championship, when they were defeated by eventual Super Bowl champion Kansas City, he recorded 13 sacks and 33 quarterback hits.
The Lions would benefit greatly from Madubuike’s ability to pursue opposition passers. With 77 pressures, he was second on the Ravens behind NFL leader Aidan Hutchinson, and he would have been ranked second on the Detroit roster as well.
The potential fit between Madubuike and Detroit is quite appealing. He might play defensive end for Detroit as a three- or five-technique, with McNeill covering nose tackle duties.
This offseason, the Lions will need to make a number of decisions at this position. Benito Jones is a restricted free agent, while veteran Tyson Alualu is a free agent after securing a significant role in the latter stages of the season.
Onwuzurike, a second-round selection in 2021, will experience his first healthy offseason as a professional in 2024. Although injuries have impeded his development, he has shown signs of being a viable rotational player.
In terms of sacks, the Lions were in the lower half of the league, and only two players—Hutchinson and McNeill—produced five or more.
PFF has Madubuike penciled in for a possible four-year contract worth $23 million a year. The Lions would be making their largest commitment since general manager Brad Holmes assumed the position.