🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Detroit Lions acquire DE Za’Darius Smith in a trade from Cleveland Browns | Get Up



🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Detroit Lions acquire DE Za’Darius Smith in a trade from Cleveland Browns | Get Up

Dan Graziano, Domonique Foxworth and Jeff Saturday join Mike Greenberg on Get Up to react to the breaking news that the Detroit Lions are acquiring former Pro-Bowl DE Za’Darius Smith in a trade with the Cleveland Browns.

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28 comments
  1. Brad Holmes is the Man!. He realized that championship window doesn't stay open forever. With this move. Barring anymore injury we will represent the NFC in the Superbowl

  2. Dominique is not being entirely truthful about DET defensive frontline. Our DTs are stout, our DEs aren't. Our defense for the most part has held up since Hutch's injury. But Smith is much needed and honestly we could probably use another DE.

  3. Good now get Arden Key from Tennessee as well.
    Detroit's GM Brad Holmes came from the Los Angeles Rams who obviously went all in with draft picks and won the Superbowl so even if Detroit traded all of their picks next year they will still be really good long term because they still have cap space so I hope they are not done addressing defensive end today and get another one.

  4. MCDC is the coach of the year and this is a giant FU to all these weak men who made fun of him since day 1! Kudos to Brad Holmes another star

  5. Tbh if I were Brad Holmes I’d be on the lookout for another guy to bolster the defensive front too. Maybe one of the Tennessee guys. Flip the titans a mid round pick and get one of them.

  6. the Lions are good because their ownership gave their new head coach more than two seasons to execute his vision. They bought in to him and gave him what he needed to succeed, both in terms of players and also with time. Teams need to learn from them. Changing coaches every other year just leaves your players afloat with no vision.

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