{"id":201275,"date":"2025-07-12T11:35:09","date_gmt":"2025-07-12T11:35:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nfl\/201275\/"},"modified":"2025-07-12T11:35:09","modified_gmt":"2025-07-12T11:35:09","slug":"who-steps-up-in-alim-mcneills-absence-macomb-daily","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nfl\/201275\/","title":{"rendered":"Who steps up in Alim McNeill\u2019s absence? \u2013 Macomb Daily"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Detroit Lions will have to find some solutions early in the year in the defensive interior.<\/p>\n<p>With Alim McNeill expected to miss the start of the season due to a torn ACL, Detroit will be tasked with finding a contributor who can help offset the loss in prodcution that the team will miss in his absence.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately, there are some intriguing options for Dan Campbell and Kelvin Sheppard to choose from. Getting consistent production in this area could go a long way toward sustained success on the defensive side.<\/p>\n<p>Here is a preview of where the Lions stand at the defensive tackle position heading into training camp:<\/p>\n<p>Reason for hope<\/p>\n<p>Despite McNeill\u2019s injury, the Lions do have some depth on the interior for his absence. Levi Onwuzurike is back on a one-year contract after showing signs of finding his groove last season, and the Lions made some additions at the nose tackle position along with the return of DJ Reader.<\/p>\n<p>Detroit signed veteran Roy Lopez to serve as a rotational tackle, and drafted Tyleik Williams in the first-round of the 2025 draft. Together, those two players and Reader will give the Lions a reliable rotation of nose tackles that should anchor the run defense.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Onwuzurike will spearhead the effort as the three-technique in McNeill\u2019s absence. He also has the versatility to slide out and play some defensive end. Mekhi Wingo\u2019s rookie year ended early with a knee injury, but he also has the ability to crack the rotation when he reaches full health.<\/p>\n<p>The Lions\u2019 defense was solid against the run when fully healthy last year, and with many of the key parts set to be back, the defensive line should be able to stifle opponents on the ground. Undoubtedly, McNeill\u2019s return at some point will give the defense a much-needed boost.<\/p>\n<p>Reason for worry<\/p>\n<p>McNeill has ascended throughout his career, earning a four-year contract extension in October of last season. In each of the last two years, he was playing at a Pro Bowl level before suffering a knee injury.<\/p>\n<p>Because he\u2019s had two knee injuries in two seasons, the Lions won\u2019t rush him back. This means his absence could extend beyond the first few weeks of the year, and the 9-to-12-month recovery period could force him out until nearly December.<\/p>\n<p>He\u2019s a key piece of the Lions\u2019 defensive line, and also the team\u2019s best pass-rusher from the interior. This means the team will have a difficult time replicating his production, as he has a unique blend of athleticism and power that allows him to disengage from blockers.<\/p>\n<p>If Onwuzurike doesn\u2019t continue to improve, or Wingo doesn\u2019t step up, the Lions could be strapped for depth aside from their crop of nose tackles. As such, the Lions would need to slide either Williams or Lopez over in certain packages.<\/p>\n<p>Training camp battle<\/p>\n<p>The biggest training camp battle on the defensive interior will be for the role McNeill is vacating for the time being. Onwuzurike is the top returning option, but Wingo could certainly wind up being an option if he shows some development throughout camp.<\/p>\n<p>Another potential solution for the Lions would be to bump Williams over. The rookie was one of the best interior run stoppers in the draft class, and while he needs work as a pass-rusher, his ability to stuff the run is a trait that should get him on the field immediately.<\/p>\n<p>Detroit will be able to mix-and-match its options throughout the preseason and camp to find the best possible fits. Ultimately, the importance placed on finding reliable replacements hinges on the projected length of McNeill\u2019s absence.<\/p>\n<p>Player to watch<\/p>\n<p>Williams was compared to McNeill throughout the pre-draft process. Now, he could wind up being one of the options the team looks to as the veteran\u2019s replacement. The Ohio State product will certainly be a player worth keeping tabs on as Detroit\u2019s first-round pick from this year\u2019s class.<\/p>\n<p>Another player worth monitoring is Brodric Martin, the Lions\u2019 third-year defensive tackle. After two years of very little in the way of production, Martin is facing a make-or-break year with the Lions\u2019 additions at the nose tackle positions.<\/p>\n<p>This article was produced by the staff at Detroit Lions On SI. For more, visit si.com\/nfl\/lions<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Detroit Lions will have to find some solutions early in the year in the defensive interior. 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