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ALLEN PARK -- Second-round picks have started signing their deals around the NFL after flirting with holdouts as training camps begin, and that is very good news for the Detroit Lions.
NFL Network's Judy Battista and Bucky Brooks highlight how Detroit Lions rookie guard Tate Ratledge, along with new offensive and defensive coordinators John Morton and Kelvin Sheppard, are poised to make the biggest impact for the Lions.
Ratledge, a former Georgia offensive guard who was a second-round pick by Detroit in April, is one of 30 second-round picks who have yet to sign their rookie contract and could hold out to begin training camp, which is set to begin around the league later this month.
The Detroit Lions will have two new starters along the offensive line in 2025, and both of those players will be crucial in the team's quest to win a Super Bowl.
Detroit's second-round pick Tate Ratledge remains unsigned as Lions training camp quickly approaches, but don't blame the Lions or