This summer, the Detroit Lions improved their secondary by re-signing Emmanuel Moseley and trading for Carlton Davis, a “lockdown” cornerback.
However, the team could still use some help in a unit that has been among the league’s worst for several seasons, and Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon believes Stephon Gilmore may be the answer. The veteran cornerback is a free agency after spending the previous season with the Dallas Cowboys, and at 33, he still has a lot to give a team.
As Kenyon said, Gilmore has a track record of accomplishment that would make him a significant addition to Detroit.
“The veteran cornerback has been consistently great at each stop, most recently for the Dallas Cowboys,” Kenyon said. “He yielded 6.9 yards per target and a passer rating of only 82.7 in 2023, ending the season with 13 pass breakups and two interceptions.”
Veteran Cornerback Could Join ‘Overhaul’ in Detroit
Kenyon projected that Gilmore would be approached in free agency, including by the Cowboys, about returning to Dallas. However, he said that the Lions may be an excellent fit because they are in the process of “overhauling” their cornerbacks room and require some reliable veterans.
Other experts believe Gilmore is a viable target for the Lions. According to Jared Ramsey of The Detroit Free Press, the former NFL Defensive Player of the Year would be on general manager Brad Holmes’ radar.
“Long been considered one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, even taking home a Defensive Player of the Year in addition to his two All-Pros and five Pro Bowls, and delivered a solid 2023 season for the NFC East-winning Cowboys,” Ramsey said in a statement. “Though he is in the final years of his career, he still showed he can be a No. 1 corner with championship pedigree.”
Gilmore has been a regular presence in recent years, starting 33 games in the last two seasons and recording four interceptions and 134 total tackles. He was a cornerstone of Dallas’ aggressive defense, defending 13 passes last season.