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The Detroit Lions will likely need to add a pass rusher to next year’s roster to win a championship.
Fansided’s Brad Berreman argued the Lions should consider all possibilities in adding an edge rusher.
That includes a potential unusual trade with the Carolina Panthers for Brian Burns.
Berreman suggested the Lions trade for Burns after the Panthers place the franchise tag on the defensive end this offseason.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on November 4 that the Panthers turned down trade offers for Burns.
But if Carolina began entertaining offers now, Berreman proposed the Lions send their No. 29 overall pick for Burns.
The Panthers possibly tagging and trading Burns might widen the list of teams who could enter the mix to get him; even it may only be a one-year rental,” wrote Berreman.
“The Lions are armed with ample cap space, and their late-first round pick would be easy to part with if it meant getting Burns.
In terms of giving up that first-round pick for an edge rusher in a trade scenario, maybe it’d be him or no one.”
Berreman linked the Lions to Burns after Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer wrote on February 14 that Burns “could be” a “tag-to-trade candidate.”
On February 19, The Athletic’s Randy Mueller named Burns the best available edge rusher in NFL free agency.
Mueller also rated Burns the top overall player potentially available in free agency this offseason.
Pro Football Focus and USA Today have ranked Burns the second-best available edge rusher in this year’s free agency class.
Pro Football Network also rated Burns second among available edge rushers behind Josh Allen.











