The Detroit Lions roster saw the somewhat-unexpected return of two players from injury lists this week. Khalil Dorsey returned to practice on Monday, after spending all offseason recovering from a tibia and fibula fracture. The very next day, defensive tackle Mekhi Wingo came off the Physically Unable to Perform list following a torn meniscus late last season.
While neither is guaranteed to land a spot on the 53-man roster, the general consensus is that both are likely on solid ground. Dorsey has already taken first-team gunner reps on special teams, while Wingo is just entering his second season following a promising rookie year.
If both make it, that’s two more roster spots no longer available for players on the roster bubble. On this week’s Midweek Mailbag podcast, we discuss the players and positions most impacted by their return.
The obvious place to start is at the returning players’ positions. Does Wingo’s return possibly mean UDFA standout Keith Cooper Jr. is now at risk of being cut? If so, will Cooper make it through waivers and back to Detroit’s 53-man roster? What if Josh Paschal comes back or Za’Darius Smith signs with the team? At cornerback, what does Dorsey’s return mean for the likes of Nick Whiteside, Erick Hallett, and other defensive backs on the roster bubble?
Or will the return of those players impact a different position? Does Dorsey and Wingo’s return mean they’re less likely to keep a third quarterback, a seventh receiver, a 10th offensive lineman, or even a third tight end?
We discuss all of the possibilities and likelihoods on this week’s show.
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