July 7, 2024

Aidan Hutchinson, a pass rusher for the Detroit Lions, is a rising star, and a source says the team may add another at this week’s trade deadline.

When the October 31 deadline rolled around, Colton Pouncy of The Athletic projected that the Lions will try to strengthen their pass rush, with defensive end Brian Burns of the Carolina Panthers appearing to be the most likely target. Pouncy pointed out that the Lions may be able to strategically add to their defense at the proper price, as the winless Panthers are probably willing to offload assets before the deadline.

Different Year, New Trade Strategy for Lions

Pouncy noted that the Lions have been sellers in recent years, flipping tight end T.J. Hockenson to the Minnesota Vikings for draft picks last year. The Lions were 1-6 at the time and falling out of the playoff picture at the time of the trade, but this year they stand atop the NFC North with a good chance to host their first playoff game in two decades.

“This year is different, though. The Lions look like one of the better teams in the NFC,” Pouncy wrote. “They have weaknesses that need to be addressed and could fill them with a move or two this deadline. [General manager Brad] Holmes will certainly still keep an eye on the future, but the current team is built to compete. The Lions should be buyers. That’s an easy one.”

While the Lions could try another in-division trade with the Vikings and target Danielle Hunter, Pouncy predicted that Burns could be a more attainable target.

“Burns, a two-time Pro Bowler who’s only 25 years old, has four sacks in six games and would be a great fit opposite Aidan Hutchinson,” Pouncy wrote. “The Rams reportedly offered two first-round picks and a third for him a year ago, but the Panthers declined. He’s not likely to cost that much this time around — perhaps a first and a sweetener — should the Panthers deal him.”

Burns has been an effective pass rusher, making the Pro Bowl twice while averaging 9.5 sacks per season through his first four years in Carolina.

The Panthers are looking to recoup some of the draft picks they parted with to land quarterback Bryce Young, and Burns is on an expiring contract that could make him one of the most likely to move.

Trade Could Get Tricky

If the Lions do have their sights on Burns, it could be difficult given his expected contract demands. As Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio noted, Burns is in the final year of his rookie contract on an option year that pays out $16 million in 2023.

That, Florio wrote, could get very costly for whatever team signs Burns next.

“The problem, as it relates to a potential trade, is his financial demand for a new deal. This buzz is some circles is that it’s upward of $30 million per year,” Florio wrote.

“Absent a trade, Burns will become a free agent after the season. The Panthers could, if they want, apply the franchise tag and trade Burns then. Regardless, a trade before the deadline is unlikely for now.”

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