Steelers claim OL Ryan McCollum off waivers from the Lions

McCollum was one of the first players cut by the Lions but the Steelers pounced quickly to claim him

It didn’t take long for Ryan McCollum to move on to his next NFL opportunity. A day after being waived by the Detroit Lions, the second-year offensive lineman was claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

McCollum was part of the first wave of roster cutdowns by Detroit. He was waived on Monday along with TE Nolan Givan and TE Garrett Griffin, a vested veteran. The 24-year-old McCollum joined the Lions as an undrafted rookie out of Texas A&M in 2021 and earned playing time. McCollum even started the Week 14 loss in Denver at center as injuries piled up all over the line.

The Lions have until next Tuesday, August 23rd to get the roster from 85 down to 80 players.

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Lions make 3 roster cuts, trim 2 TEs

None of the moves are a surprise as the team works to get to the 85-man limit by Tuesday afternoon

The Detroit Lions have made some roster moves in advance of Tuesday’s roster cutdown deadline. Three players are no longer with the team and will not travel to Indianapolis for this week’s joint practices or preseason game with the Colts.

The Lions waived TE Nolan Givan and OL Ryan McCollum and also released veteran tight end Garrett Griffin. Givan is an undrafted rookie, while McCollum is in his second year in Detroit. They are subject to waiver claims while Griffin, a vested veteran, is free to sign with any team as a free agent immediately.

None of the moves are surprising after watching the first three weeks of training camp and the first preseason game.

The Lions have until 4 p.m. on Tuesday to make two more moves to get to the 85-man limit. The roster currently stands at 87.

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Lions re-sign Rashod Berry and Ryan McCollum

Lions re-sign EDGE Rashod Berry and OL Ryan McCollum a day after not tendering them as ERFAa

One day after not tendering them to qualifying contracts as exclusive rights free agents, the Detroit Lions have brought back two players. OLB Rashod Berry and offensive lineman Ryan McCollum have re-signed with the team.

Terms of the deals have not been disclosed, but based on the move to not tender them with the league minimum salaries, the deals figure to be higher than the mandated minimum.

Berry signed with the Lions last August after being released by the New England Patriots. He was a tight end as an undrafted rookie in New England in 2020 but switched full-time to defense in Detroit. Berry, 25, played in five games and accrued 62 total defensive snaps for the Lions.

McCollum returns after his rookie season out of Texas A&M. He came to Detroit in October after a stint with the Houston Texans and worked his way into a valuable role player for the injury-ravaged Lions, even starting a game at center. He can play both guard and center.

Lions rookie expectations: Undrafted rookies will play major role versus Broncos

Lions rookie expectations: Undrafted rookies will play a major role versus Broncos

With very few healthy bodies left on the active roster, the Detroit Lions were forced to call up seven players from the practice squad and tap into what little depth they had at just about every position.

For the few members of the 2021 rookie class that remain on the active roster, this means they will have a much larger role to play if the Lions want to remain competitive versus the Denver Broncos.

On the offensive line, Penei Sewell should be good to go at right tackle despite being listed as questionable due to a shoulder injury. Sewell has been having a stellar season so far, and has earned some very warranted praise because of his successes.

Because center Evan Brown has been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, undrafted rookie Ryan McCollum will be the only center for the Lions going into this game. McCollum has taken just seven snaps on offense so far this season so this will be his first real experience in a game.

With both starting guards listed as questionable, undrafted rookie Tommy Kraemer will be the only backup on the roster. Kraemer had some struggles with penalties when he filled in at right guard on Thanksgiving. With the current depth, any injury to the offensive line will be catastrophic for Detroit.

With starting running backs D’Andre Swift and Jamaal Williams out, seventh-round pick Jermar Jefferson finds himself at the top of the position’s depth chart. Jefferson has been extremely effective on his limited touches and has the chance to prove he’s capable of a larger role against Denver.

Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown’s first career touchdown came in the form of a game-winning reception in the end zone last Sunday. Now with more receptions and receiving yards than any other Lions receiver, St. Brown has firmly put himself as WR1 for Detroit. With no strong talent at running back, this could be a huge day in the receiving game for the rookie.

With starting tight end T.J. Hockenson’s prospects of playing looking doubtful, the Lions have to rely on two undrafted rookies. Brock Wright had been used mainly as a blocker throughout this season but showed some playmaking ability after making a big touchdown catch last week against Minnesota. Shane Zylstra was called up from the practice squad and will be the sole backup and blocking option behind Wright.

On the defensive line, Alim McNeill and Levi Onwuzurike both were afflicted by the flu bug that went around the practice facility all week. While both are listed as questionable, they should be healthy enough to play against Denver. The rookie duo earned the most snap counts of their career in the win against the Vikings and should be able to carry that momentum into this week.

Linebacker Derrick Barnes had a decent showing in his first career start last weekend but wasn’t without his struggles. He will once again start alongside Alex Anzalone at inside linebacker. Barnes’ coverage skills need improvement, but he does seem to be serviceable as a run defender.

In the secondary, undrafted rookie Jerry Jacobs will start at cornerback. Jacobs had seven total tackles, two tackles for a loss of yardage, and a quarterback hit last week. The rookie has seriously put himself into contention for a full-time starting role next season.

Kicker Riley Patterson also dealt with the flu this week but should be full-go for Sunday’s game. He was perfect on all six kicks against Minnesota and could be the kicker of the future for Detroit.

Lions sign OL Ryan McCollum from the Texans practice squad

McCollum is an undrafted rookie center from Texas A&M

Faced with serious injury issues on the offensive line, the Detroit Lions have signed lineman Ryan McCollum off the practice squad of the Houston Texans. Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle was the first to report the signing.

McCollum is an undrafted rookie signed by the Texans out of Texas A&M. He primarily played center for the Aggies but also saw time as their No. 6 lineman and getting action at guard. The 6-foot-5, 300-pound McCollum is more of a finesse player than a power-oriented blocker.

The move, made on the player’s day off in Detroit, is a clear sign that Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow will indeed miss some time, as head coach Dan Campbell indicated on Monday.

The Lions have not yet made a corollary move, but OLB Romeo Okwara is expected to be placed on injured reserve with his torn Achilles.