Lions activate Josh Paschal in latest set of roster moves

Lions activate Josh Paschal in latest set of roster moves ahead of Week 7, which also includes promoting 2 RBs from the practice squad

Josh Paschal is back on the active roster. True to head coach Dan Campbell’s words on Friday, the Lions activated the second-year defensive lineman on Saturday ahead of the Week 7 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens.

Paschal has been on injured reserve since the Week 1 win over the Chiefs. He suffered a knee injury that did not need surgery. The Lions started Paschal’s window to return on October 13th and activated him in time to play in Baltimore.

To make room for Paschal, the Lions released veteran tight end Darrell Daniels. That should be seen as a good sign that James Mitchell is healthy enough to play after missing time with a hamstring injury.

Detroit also promoted two running backs from the practice squad to the active roster for Week 7. Devine Ozigbo joins the gameday roster for the second week in a row. He’ll be joined by Mohamed Ibrahim, who was signed to the practice squad this week.

Lions to sign TE Darrell Daniels from the practice squad

Lions to sign TE Darrell Daniels from the practice squad to the active roster, though he might not play TE

The Detroit Lions are set to make another roster move. This one is not a move that was anticipated earlier in the week.

Per his agent, the Lions are signing tight end Darrell Daniels from the team’s practice squad to the active roster. Daniels has been with the Lions since training camp and was quickly signed to the practice squad following the final roster cutdown.

His positional designation might be a little misleading here. Daniels is expected to take the spot currently held by fullback Jason Cabinda. The veteran FB was downgraded from a limited participant in Monday’s practice to out on Tuesday with a knee injury.

While Daniels has primarily played tight end in his six-year NFL career, he has done some fullback/H-back duty in his years with the Arizona Cardinals. Daniels is something of a blocking specialist; he has just 13 receptions in 61 career games, including 18 starts.

The Lions already have three active tight ends: Sam LaPorta, Brock Wright and James Mitchell. With Mitchell only getting two offensive snaps in each of the last two weeks, there doesn’t appear to be a need for an extra body at tight end. Daniels has extensive special teams experience and performed well on kick and punt units in preseason.

It remains to be seen if Cabinda, who has played a total of 26 snaps in Detroit’s first three games, will be placed on injured reserve. The Lions currently have two spots open on the 53-man active roster.

Lions fill out practice squad with TE Darrell Daniels

The Detroit Lions fill out the 16-man practice squad by re-signing TE Darrell Daniels after releasing him last week

The 16-man Detroit Lions practice squad is now fully stocked in advance of the team’s Week 1 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Lions brought back veteran tight end Darrell Daniels on Friday to complete the inaugural practice squad for 2023.

Daniels was released during the final roster cutdowns. Daniels was primarily a blocking tight end throughout his summer in Detroit, though he did show some receiving chops in the red zone in the joint practices against the Jaguars. The six-year vet counts as one of the vested veterans permitted on the practice squad.

The 16-man practice squad technically has 17 for Detroit due to offensive lineman Max Pircher being an exemption from counting. Pircher is part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway program. Twelve of the 17 players, including Daniels, were with the Lions at some point in the offseason, with five players signed after spending their preseasons on other teams.

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Predicting the 22 remaining Detroit Lions roster cutdowns

The Detroit Lions have 75 players on the active roster as of noon Monday and have to be down to 53 by 4 p.m. Tuesday

It’s almost time for the Detroit Lions initial 53-man roster to be set for the 2023 regular season. The team has already trimmed several players from the 90-man preseason limit, but there are more cutdowns to be made.

As of 12 p.m. ET on Monday, the Lions have 75 players still on the active roster. That leaves 22 more players to be removed from the active roster before 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

Note that CB Emmanuel Moseley and QB Hendon Hooker are not currently on the active roster, so they don’t factor in. WR Jameson Williams begins serving his suspension after the cutdowns, so he’s not involved either. 

12 players projected to make the Lions practice squad

These 12 players from the Lions’ final preseason game roster should make the team’s 16-man practice squad

One of the first orders of business for the Detroit Lions following the conclusion of the roster cutdowns and initial waiver claim period is to form the 16-man practice squad. Teams can start signing players to the practice squad after Wednesday, August 30th at 12 p.m. ET.

Most teams prefer to stock the practice squad with players who were on the roster for the final preseason game. The Lions did that last year and are expected to do so once again.

Here are 12 Lions expected to be cut by Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline who should make the practice squad.

Lions vs. Jaguars: Detroit roster bubble players to watch in the preseason matchup

With the starters sitting for Detroit, it’s a big chance for these Lions on the roster bubble to prove they belong on the team

The second preseason game for the 2023 Detroit Lions will go a long way in determining which players wind up comprising the back half of the team’s 53-man roster. With head coach Dan Campbell indicating that pretty much every important Lions player will sit out Saturday’s matchup with the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars, it’s showtime for the depth.

Position battles will dominate the conversation for the Lions against the Jaguars. Here are a few combatants who can help sort things out with their play against the visiting cats from Jacksonville.

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Darrell Daniels: What the Lions are getting in their new TE

Breaking down the scouting report and outlook for new Detroit Lions TE Darrell Daniels

The Detroit Lions made some moves this week at the tight end position. An unfortunate injury to Shane Zylstra necessitated one move, and the Lions ended the Derrick Deese Jr. experiment after a flat developmental line in his second offseason.

Replacing Zylstra and Deese are newcomers Daniel Helm and Darrell Daniels. Helm has scant NFL experience (14 career games, one reception), and while he might be more of an apples-to-apples replacement for Zylstra’s particular set of skills, my personal belief is that Daniels has a better chance of making the Lions’ 53-man roster.

What are the Lions getting in Darrell Daniels?

Daniels has been in the NFL since 2017, signing with the Indianapolis Colts and making their roster as an undrafted rookie free agent from Washington. He spent most of his first rookie season bouncing between the Colts’ practice squad and active roster, playing in 12 games. Daniels caught three passes for 26 yards.

In 2018, he was traded at the final roster cutdowns to the Seattle Seahawks. Daniels, then listed at 254 pounds, served as Seattle’s designated blocking TE and played primarily on special teams. When the Seahawks waived him in late November, the Arizona Cardinals quickly claimed him. It’s his Cardinals tenure where Daniels is best known.

Over the next three seasons (2019-2021), Daniels played in 38 games for Arizona, starting 12. Over 85 percent of his nearly 700 offensive snaps with the Cardinals came as an inline tight end. Daniels became a de facto blocking specialist and a solid one, notably in pass protection.

That’s not to say Daniels can’t threaten defenses in the passing game. He had above-average speed (4.55 40-yard dash at the 2017 combine) and decent acceleration. It’s important to note he’s added around 15 pounds from his combine testing weight of 247 pounds.

The Cardinals didn’t give him many opportunities as a receiver. He caught 10 passes on 19 targets in those 38 games in Arizona. He did see significant action on kick and punt coverage units throughout his tenure, as well as playing about 23 snaps per game on offense.

Here is Daniels’ only career TD, a fantastic contested catch from Kyler Murray:

Injuries have hurt Daniels’ developmental time in the NFL. He ended the 2019 season on I.R. with a biceps injury, then finished the following year with an ankle issue. Both of those seasons were with the Cardinals. He didn’t play in 2022 after being cut by the Texans in training camp, only resurfacing briefly on the Colts’ practice squad.

As a blocker, Daniels quickly developed solid hand placement and leg drive in the run game. He’s not been great at engaging targets in space, but firing off into a DE from an inline start has worked well. Daniels was good on screens and quick swing passes on backside containment, typically picking off the pursuing backside LB.

That’s the basic role Daniels can serve in Detroit, should he make it. The Lions don’t really have a true inline TE who is more of a blocker than a receiver, though they’re working hard to get James Mitchell into being ready for that capacity. Special teams will likely determine if Daniels, who turns 29 in November, will make it in Detroit.

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Lions sign two new TEs in a slew of roster moves

The Detroit Lions sign TE Darrell Daniels and TE Daniel Helm among several roster moves on Wednesday morning

It was a busy Wednesday morning in Allen Park for Detroit Lions training camp. The Lions announced several roster moves to begin the day before the morning’s practice session.

The team signed not one, but two new tight ends. Free agents Darrell Daniels and Daniel Helm have joined the team. Both are veterans with multiple years of NFL experience. Daniels was the primary blocking tight end for the Arizona Cardinals in 2020-2021 amongst his experience, while Helm has spent time playing with the Raiders and 49ers, primarily on special teams. Helm also stood out in the USFL.

The newcomers will try to fill the void of the Lions losing TE Shane Zylstra, who was waived/injured after suffering a nasty leg injury in Monday’s practice. The team also waived tight end Derrick Deese Jr.

In addition to the action at tight end, the Lions also moved cornerback Emmanuel Moseley to the active/physically unable to perform (PUP) list. Moseley has missed all of the training camp on the PUP list with a knee injury that is related to his ACL surgery last fall. Moseley’s move to the active PUP list means the Lions can keep him idled through the first six weeks of the season. Had he remained on the reserve/PUP list, he would have missed the entire 2023 season.

Colts sign LB Tyrell Adams to practice squad

The Colts signed LB Tyrell Adams to the practice squad.

The Indianapolis Colts signed linebacker Tyrell Adams to the practice squad and released tight end Darrell Daniels from the practice squad, the team announced Tuesday.

With Shaquille Leonard on the injured reserve list, the Colts are likely looking to add a bit more depth to the position. Adams, 30, has spent time with several teams throughout his career and even had a brief stop with the Colts in 2018.

Daniels was signed to the practice squad last week amid the injuries to the tight end room.

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Colts make practice squad moves

The Colts made some changes to the practice squad this week.

The Indianapolis Colts made some changes to the practice squad this week, adding a tight end and running back to the group.

On Wednesday, the Colts signed tight end Darrell Daniels to the practice squad and placed running back D’Vonte Price on the practice squad injured reserve list with an undisclosed injury.

They likely added Daniels to the practice squad due to the injuries hitting the tight end room.

On Thursday, the Colts signed running back Jake Funk to the practice squad and released running back Phillip Lindsay, who maxed out his three standard elevations for the season in Week 9 when he was called up.

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