Pride of Detroit
As the Detroit Lions shift into the 2026 offseason, they have 48 players who finished the season on the roster—on either the 53-man roster, practice squad, or injured reserve—who are not currently under contract with the organization.
Let’s take a look at the four different groups those players can fall into, as well as which players land in those groups.
Unrestricted free agents are players on expiring contracts who have at least four accrued seasons of NFL experience. While they do not currently hold a contract with the Lions, Detroit can negotiate a potential new deal at any time. If they have not reached an agreement with the Lions by March 9, 2026—when the free agent tampering period begins—these players can begin negotiations with other NFL franchises.
Note: Starters are bolded.
Restricted free agents are players on expiring contracts, but they only have three accrued seasons (players need to be on the active roster or injured reserve for six games to earn an accrued season) in the NFL. Like with UFAs, the Lions can enter contract negotiations at any time, but they also have the ability to offer a one-year tender to each of these players.
The one-year tenders fall into three categories:
If any of these players are offered a tender by the Lions, they can accept the one-year deal, or they can negotiate a contract with another team during the free agency period. In cases where an agreement with another organization is reached, the Lions can either match the offer (as they did with Brock Wright in 2024) or allow the player to sign elsewhere and receive the appropriate compensation for the tender.
Exclusive rights free agents are players on expiring contracts, but they have less than three years of accrued experience in the NFL. Like with RFAs, the Lions can offer these players a qualifying tender, but unlike RFAs, there is only one tender option, and the player is not allowed to negotiate with another team unless the Lions opt to release them from that restriction.
That means if the Lions offer an ERFA a one-year...