Chris Spielman is one of the greatest linebackers in Detroit Lions history. The all-time franchise leader in tackles is back as part of the team and doing what he can to help pay it forward to rookie LB Derrick Barnes.
Barnes, a fourth-round draft pick from Purdue, is hoping to become something close to the tackling machine Spielman was in his eight seasons (1987-1995) in Detroit. But he’s coming at it from a different background. Barnes played as a pass-rushing OLB and DE for much of his college career.
Now Barnes is turning to Spielman in hopes of learning from the legend firsthand. And Spielman, a special assistant to owner Shiela Ford Hamp, is going the extra mile to bring the rookie up to speed from the very start of training camp.
A couple of trusted observers in Allen Park took note of the extra attention Barnes sought out from Spielman after practice.
Must be a big advantage for Lions Derrick Barnes to get one-on-one time with the great Chris Spielman after practices. pic.twitter.com/aSCccoF7wt
— Erik Schlitt (@erikschlitt) July 28, 2021
5 thoughts off Day 1 of Lions camp:
1. Derrick Barnes didn’t do much in team or 7-on-7 drills. But he did spend time after practice talking to Chris Spielman. It’s been noticeable all spring/summer how active the Lions’ young players are in seeking out advice during breaks.
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurkeNFL) July 28, 2021
Spielman also spent time on the practice field consulting with Barnes during the team’s rookie minicamp earlier this offseason. It’s great to see one of the most beloved and accomplished Lions defenders grooming an eager young rookie to take over his old role.
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