Lions will host CFL CB Qwan’tez Stiggers on a pre-draft visit

Stiggers was the CFL Defensive Rookie of the Year and is NFL draft-eligible in 2024

It’s not even time for the NFL Scouting Combine yet, but one of the Detroit Lions’ pre-draft official visits is already known.

Per Aaron Wilson, Canadian cornerback Qwan’tez Stiggers will be one of the Lions’ 30 pre-draft visits. Stiggers is an unusual case as a prospect who did not play college football but jumped straight into the Canadian Football League. He remains draft-eligible and will be taking visits like a normal draft prospect.

Stiggers won the CFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award while playing for the Toronto Argonauts. He participated in the Shrine Bowl in January and showed enough to merit draft consideration, though he was not invited to the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine.

Defensive standouts for Chargers from East-West Shrine Bowl: Day 2

Here’s who stood out on the defensive side of the ball on the second day.

Practices for the East-West Shrine Bowl continued on Saturday in Frisco, TX.

Here’s who stood out on the defensive side of the ball on the second day of practice.

Five players the Browns should look at from the FCF

The Fan Controlled Football league is interesting. As the Browns leave no stone unturned, here @joshkeatley16 has five players from the #FCF they should look at:

Fan Controlled Football is like the Arena Football League on steroids and the indoor football league has a few stars like Johnny Manziel, Terrell Owens and Terrence Williams, but they have yet to have someone make a name in the NFL after making an impact in the FCF. The league has now completed its second season and my money is on a few of these players earning NFL checks.

The front office in Cleveland does a great job of turning over every stone for possible play-makers and they churn the bottom of their roster more often and effectively than most NFL teams. A few of these prospects would be worth a deeper look.