Lions Eye Trade Target to Fill Ragnow's Void Amid Team Transition

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The Detroit Lions are exploring options to replace retiring center Frank Ragnow, with a potential trade for Jets' backup center Josh Myers suggested as a strategic move, possibly involving a 2026 seventh-round pick, especially given Myers' familiarity with the NFC North and his solid, durable performance with the Packers.
- A prime possible Lions' trade target to replace Frank Ragnow has been revealed SideLion Report
- NFL news roundup: J.K. Dobbins to take free-agent visit with Broncos; OLB Bud Dupree signs extension with Chargers NFL.com
- Lions' Dan Campbell gets teary-eyed discussing Frank Ragnow's retirement for first time Detroit Free Press
- Dan Campbell: Frank Ragnow will be sorely missed, but the train rolls on NBC Sports
- What’s next for the Lions after Frank Ragnow’s retirement The New York Times
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