Lions Rooting Hard for Jaguars to Save Draft Position Week 16

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Getty A Jaguars fan dresses as Santa during a 2021 game.

The Detroit Lions won a game few expected them to in Week 15, downing the Arizona Cardinals in dominating fashion, and as a result, their reward was slipping backward in the draft standings.

After controlling the top pick for much of the year, the Lions slipped back a spot to the second-overall selection in 2022 by virtue of their win and the Jacksonville Jaguars’ loss to the Houston Texans. While the win got the Texans off Detroit’s tail for a minute, it also allowed the Jaguars to pass them surprisingly.

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Now, with draft positioning at a premium, the Lions will hit the road to take on the Atlanta Falcons this weekend. If the Lions keep up their winning ways, they will have to hope that other teams keep winning around them to soften the blows. Conversely, if the Lions manage to lose, they will hope to see others fall around them so that they can continue to gain back the top selection.

The pick picture is coming into focus near the top, so as a result, there are less games to monitor this week. Still, there’s a very clear picture of what the Lions need to happen so that their draft hopes don’t get any worse. Here’s a look at the rooting interests for this week.


Jacksonville Jaguars Over New York Jets

The Jaguars backed in to the first-overall selection by virtue of their loss and Detroit’s big upset win. While NFL teams don’t like to talk about tanking, it doesn’t seem smart to assume the Jaguars will try very hard to win this game. Either way the Lions win again, because the Jets picking up a fourth win will all but remove them from this conversation. Still, the Lions want to see the Jaguars win, so they will have to root hard for them this week to claim their third victory of the year. That will only prove to help Detroit out in the long-run if it happens. Given the teams they finish with, this is likely Detroit’s last good shot to see the Jaguars get a much-needed win from their perspective.


Houston Texans Over Los Angeles Chargers

The Texans may have won last week, but Detroit’s win kept them alive for a shot at the top selection overall given their three wins on the year. It seems like a major stretch to say they could beat the hot Chargers who are pushing into the AFC playoff picture, but upsets do happen. The Lions will be rooting hard for this one given the fact that they will need to see the Texans away from them near the top of the standings. Plus, if Detroit wins, they will want to see Houston win as well so they could stick around near the top half of the draft. This is a sneaky big game from the Detroit perspective in terms of draft position.


New York Giants Over Philadelphia Eagles

This is a game the Lions want to see go the Giants’ way. Thus far this season, the Giants have been very inconsistent, but they did beat the Eagles earlier on, so the Lions will want to see that play out the same way again for their draft positioning. The Giants aren’t a huge threat with four wins, but if the Lions finish strong, they could find themselves in a position where they’re around them in the draft standings. It would be a massive loss for this to happen to Detroit, so the Lions will want to see another win out of the Giants this week in order to put some distance between them and the top of the draft.

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Andy Kotz

Unbelievable to think that a journalist would actually state (and possibly, actually believe!) that the Detroit Lions care about losing the overall number one draft pick! Have you seen the Lions lately? They are ecstatic over their wins thus far and continue to play for the victories to reap the rewards for their season long efforts leading into next year. They’ve also managed to win these games despite losing 22 players off their 53-man roster during the season. They are a proud bunch and right now as Dan Campbell said, they don’t care about the 2022 NFL Draft because they still have 3 games they are trying to win.

NO team in the NFL would be worried about that. They are professional football teams, paid to win games. Have you seen what Trevor Lawrence has done for Jacksonville? Have you been watching what Mac Jones has done in New England? Screw the first pick overall…
Players don’t want to be known as losers since their careers are at stake with the teams struggling for wins. It’s at this time of season where the lowest winning teams are fighting the hardest to end the season with victories and showcase their talents for a roster spot in 2022, to create momentum and to end the season on a positive note.

Only the most ignorant of fans AND “so-called football aficionados” would suggest a team lose out for draft position.

Besides, you can draft complete busts in the first two rounds, and game-changing athletes ANYWHERE beyond round 3 (see Tom Brady, Shannon Sharpe, Terrell Davis, Zach Thomas, Richard Dent, Deacon Jones, Curtis Duncan, Dwayne Harper, Adalius Thomas, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jerry Smith, T. J. Houshmandzadeh, Jesse Sapolu, Yeremiah Bell, Larry Brown, Matt Birk, Clyde Simmons, Kyle Williams, Dexter Manley, Brian Sipe, Joe Horn, Stevie Johnson, Wilbert Montgomery, Joe Klecko, Marques Colston, Seth Joyner, Robert Mathis, Bo Jackson, Harold Carmicheal, Rodney Harrison, Tim Krumrie, Jamal Anderson, Cortland Finnegan, Dwight Clark, Al Harris, Shane Lechler, Jake Scott, Rod Martin, Steve Largent, Mike Webster, Jackie Smith, Joe Schmidt, Chris Hamburger, Larry Wilson, Raymond Berry, Roosevelt Brown, Roger Staubach, Bart Starr to name 48 of which many are in the H.O.F)…