Lions sign their second-round draft pick

Lions sign their second-round draft pick, Missouri CB Ennis Rakestraw

The Detroit Lions announced on Friday that the team has officially signed rookie cornerback Ennis Rakestraw.

Terms were not disclosed, but based on his 61st overall slot in the draft, it’s pretty well predetermined that Rakestraw will earn $6.49 million over four years. There is no fifth-year option on any rookie deals other than first-round selections.

Rakestraw played collegiately at Missouri. He is currently in the throes of recovery from core muscle surgery that has limited his participation in OTAs and the recent rookie minicamp.

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Detroit Lions sign rookie tight end Sam LaPorta

Sam LaPorta officaly signed his 4-year rookie contract with the Lions

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During the 2023 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions selected eight total players. Of those eight players, they had only signed five of them to their rookie contracts. On Thursday, that changed when the team announced that they had signed rookie tight end Sam LaPorta to his rookie contract.

The second-round pick is the sixth player from the 2023 draft class to sign with Detroit. The only two remaining players are Jahmyr Gibbs and Brian Branch.

For LaPorta, he follows the footsteps of plenty of other Iowa tight ends to the NFL. That list is compiled with names such as Noah Fant, George Kittle and former Detroit Lion T.J. Hockenson. There’s hope that LaPorta can have similar success in the league as those players.

While he was selected in the second round, it’s understandable why Laporta could be viewed as the teams starting tight end. He’s fluid in space for a player of his size and he’ll provide the Lions plenty of ability to run after-the-catch. Meanwhile, he should provide an impact for Detroit in the short and intermediate areas of the field.

Plenty of rookies in Detroit will be competing for starting spots and earning the opportunity to provide an impact. Now that he’s officially under contract, Sam LaPorta will get his chance to do the same.