Detroit Lions confirm a second completed interview with Brad Holmes

The Detroit Lions confirmed that they have completed a second interview with Los Angeles Rams director of college scouting Brad Holmes.

The Detroit Lions confirmed that they have completed a second interview, this time in person, with Los Angeles Rams’ director of college scouting Brad Holmes.

The Lions were reportedly focused on five general manager candidates for a second round of interviews, but after George Paton accepted a position with the Denver Broncos, the anticipated list now stands at a final four.

In addition to Holmes, the Lions are believed to be targeting Ed Dodds (Colts’ assistant GM), Jeff Ireland (Saints’ Assistant GM, Formerly Dolphins GM), and Terry Fontenot (Saints’ VP/assistant GM of pro personnel) as the candidates for a second interview.

Holmes, who also completed two rounds of interviews with the Atlanta Falcons, is believed to be a finalist for them as well. It has been suggested that he is in direct competition with Fontenot, who has also interviewed with them twice, for their open general manager position.

For the Lions, the field is narrowed but there are competing reports on who could be the front runner.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that he believes Homles is “the favorite to become the Lions’ GM”. While NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport suggested both Holmes and Fontenot are “still considered a strong candidate for the Lions and Falcons” GM positions. And MMQB’s Albert Breer says that all four listed above are still being considered.

Detroit Lions confirm a second completed interview with Brad Holmes

The Detroit Lions confirmed that they have completed a second interview with Los Angeles Rams director of college scouting Brad Holmes.

The Detroit Lions confirmed that they have completed a second interview, this time in person, with Los Angeles Rams’ director of college scouting Brad Holmes.

The Lions were reportedly focused on five general manager candidates for a second round of interviews, but after George Paton accepted a position with the Denver Broncos, the anticipated list now stands at a final four.

In addition to Holmes, the Lions are believed to be targeting Ed Dodds (Colts’ assistant GM), Jeff Ireland (Saints’ Assistant GM, Formerly Dolphins GM), and Terry Fontenot (Saints’ VP/assistant GM of pro personnel) as the candidates for a second interview.

Holmes, who also completed two rounds of interviews with the Atlanta Falcons, is believed to be a finalist for them as well. It has been suggested that he is in direct competition with Fontenot, who has also interviewed with them twice, for their open general manager position.

For the Lions, the field is narrowed but there are competing reports on who could be the front runner.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that he believes Homles is “the favorite to become the Lions’ GM”. While NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport suggested both Holmes and Fontenot are “still considered a strong candidate for the Lions and Falcons” GM positions. And MMQB’s Albert Breer says that all four listed above are still being considered.

The Athletic predicts Florida to finish 2nd in SEC East behind Georgia

The Athletic once again expects Florida to fall short of rival Georgia in the SEC East, projecting UF to finish second behind the Bulldogs.

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Though the Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conference kick off their seasons on Saturday, the Southeastern Conference is still three weeks away from its opening weekend.

But The Athletic already released its season preview for the conference, including projected orders of finish for both divisions.

However, they once again expect the Gators to fall short of rival Georgia in the SEC East, projecting Florida to finish second behind the Bulldogs. UGA has won three-straight SEC East titles, and UF coach Dan Mullen has yet to score a victory over the cross-border foe in his first two years.

Here’s the justification The Athletic gave for placing Florida second.

Florida has won 10 games in each of Dan Mullen’s first two years as coach and brings back quarterback Kyle Trask, who proved plenty capable in 2019. If anyone can catch Georgia in the SEC East standings, it will likely be the Gators.

And here is the full projected SEC East standings.

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12-2
2
11-2
3
8-5
4
8-5
5
4-8
6
6-6
7
3-9

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