Lions Consider Rasheed Walker as a Low-Cost Left Tackle Solution

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Detroit could address its left-tackle gap after releasing Taylor Decker by pursuing Rasheed Walker on a one-year, cap-friendly deal. Walker’s recent Packers season was rocky, but a short contract could motivate him and give the Lions time to evaluate longer-term options, including the draft. The move hinges on market price and cap space, with Detroit carrying about $35 million after restructuring Jared Goff’s deal, a figure likely to shrink once new signings are finalized.
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