
The Detroit Lions have significant depth at slot cornerback entering NFL offseason workouts this spring. Even still, SI on Lions’ Vito Chirco didn’t rule out the team adding veteran Kenny Moore II to the mix.
Moore became a free agent Thursday following his release with the Indianapolis Colts.
“Moore might no longer be in his prime and be a reliable week-to-week starter at this stage in his career. And it can also be argued that Campbell & Co. no longer have a dire need at corner after their moves this offseason,” wrote Chirco.
“Yet, I’m of the mindset that Moore could still provide Detroit with some valuable snaps as a reserve in 2026, plus spot start at nickel when needed.”
The analyst concluded by staying the Lions should “strongly consider” signing Moore to a 1-year deal before training camp.
Last season, Moore posted 55 combined tackles with six pass defenses, 1.5 sacks and one interception. The veteran defensive back made the Pro Bowl with the Colts during the 2021 campaign.
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