Report: Lions to hire new DL coach and defensive run game coordinator

Report: Lions to hire Terrell Williams as the DL coach and defensive run game coordinator

There is an assistant coaching shakeup on the Lions staff coming. According to Diana Russini of The Athletic, the Lions are adding a defensive run game coordinator and defensive line coach to the mix.

Russini reported that the Lions are hiring Titans assistant coach Terrell Williams to be Detroit’s defensive run game coordinator and DL coach. Williams is currently serving as a coach for hte American team at the Senior Bowl.

The 2023 Lions did not have a defensive run game coordinator. They do still have their defensive line coach, John Scott, under employment as of the time of the report. Scott joined the Lions for the 2023 season after serving as a defensive coach for the Penn State football program. There is no word on Scott’s status.

As for Williams, he has been with the Titans since the 2018 season, serving as Tennessee’s DL coach. The title of assistant head coach was added for the 2023 season. Before that, he worked in Miami. That includes a stint with Lions head coach Dan Campbell in 2015 when Campbell was the interim head coach for the Dolphins.

Dan Campbell believes ‘we have enough right now’ on the defensive line

Lions coach Dan Campbell believes “we have enough right now” on the defensive line if they do their jobs

One of the biggest questions that many Lions fans have about the team is the defensive line. It’s a position group that didn’t add much beyond third-round rookie Brodric Martin, who is raw technically.

The line wasn’t great (insert understatement cliche here!) last year. But Detroit head coach Dan Campbell has bold confidence in his line. He talked up the unit before Friday’s practice session, inserting an important disclaimer in his faith in the DTs.

“Yeah, I think more than anything, D-line, do your job,” Campbell told reporters. “The fundamentals, the technique need to show up. It’s one of the reasons why we’ve got (new DL coach) John Scott here.”

Coach Campbell elaborated on why he feels good about Scott’s group,

“I think everything starts – when you start talking about up front, everything starts with the fundamentals of how you play the position inside-out and stopping the run. And then you go from there, you build from there, as it pertains to pass-rush. But I think the fundamentals need to show up, our hands, our pad level, our strike, our shed, the violent shed, I think – that’s what I’m looking for, inside-out, period.

All those guys, do your job, do what you’re asked because if we do that, we have enough right now, I believe that. It’s early, I’ve got it, but we’ll see.”

One reason for the relative confidence is that the line is no longer being tasked with making so many plays. Detroit’s draft and free agency additions showed the schematic shift to emphasizing the linebackers and secondary as being more imperative to coordinator Aaron Glenn’s defense. In the early camp practices, we’ve seen the LBs make more plays in the run game while the interior linemen are tasked more with holding ground and preventing blockers from getting out to stop the LBs from doing so.

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