Breaking:Dan Campbell insist on the trade of this two players in 2024 NFL Offseason

Dan Campbell insist on the trade of this two players in 2024 NFL Offseason 

 

Even though the Detroit Lions lost to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC

Championship game, head coach Dan Campbell’s brief tenure with the team has been a huge success. After only three

victories in 2021, he led the team to within a few plays of the Super Bowl this season.

With this team heading into the summer break, things look good for 2024. As it looks to build on its 2023 successes, the

team has a sizable cap space and is not facing any notable departures in free agency. With Josh Reynolds set to hit free

agency, the Lions may consider upgrading at wide receiver. The guard position is another area of concern. The

group may also try to bolster its defense by adding a pass-rusher or cornerback, who is desperately needed.

For Detroit, the NFL Draft and free agency will be crucial, but the team may

also try to add players through trades. These are the Lions’ two offseason trade targets.

Charles Omenihu (DE), Kansas City Chiefs

Aidan Hutchinson had a fantastic sophomore season, recording 33 quarterback hits, 11.5 sacks, and his first trip to the Pro Bowl. However, since he

was the Lions’ only true pass-rushing threat, double teams were frequently used to neutralize him. Hutchinson’s

opposite, a productive pass-rusher, opens up space for the Michigan recruit and increases the danger of this defensive line.

With 57 sacks in 2023, the Kansas City Chiefs defense tied for second place in the NFL thanks in part to Charles

Omenihu. Omenihu only started one game, but he still contributed seven sacks and two forced fumbles. Omenihu,

who will be a free agent in 2025, was one of four Chiefs players with at least six sacks. A player like Charles Omenihu

could become available in the trade market if the Chiefs decide to re-sign Chris Jones because it will leave the team

with much less money to allocate to the other talented pass-rushers on the squad.

Hunter Renfrow (WR), Las Vegas Raiders

Amon-Ra Although Josh Reynolds is about to enter free agency, is the team confident that St. Brown or Jameson

Williams will step up in his place should Reynolds leave? St. Brown’s ability to get open on intermediate routes and

Williams’ ability to stretch the field are perfectly complemented by a consistent underneath threat. Though his recent

lack of output will make him available at a low cost, Renfrow has the potential to be a go-to receiver.

 

 

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