Daily DLP: Carlton Davis Dilemma & Draft News | Detroit Lions Podcast

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Daily DLP: Carlton Davis Dilemma & Draft News | Detroit Lions Podcast

Contract structure takes center stage

Detroit Lions fans got clarity on a headline decision. On todayโ€™s Daily Detroit Lions Podcast, Jeff Risdon unpacked why Carlton Davis chose New England and how Detroit pivoted. Dave Burkett, reporting from the Super Bowl, relayed Davisโ€™ words: he would have signed in Detroit, and it wasnโ€™t about money. It was the structure.

Davis, the former Lions starter now with the Patriots, signed a three-year, $54 million deal with $34.5 million guaranteed and a $16.5 million signing bonus. No void years. He started slowly but improved as the season went on, then played very well in the playoffs, especially when CJ Stroud threw him the ball a lot. Davis reiterated he liked Detroitโ€™s process.

DJ Reedโ€™s deal shows Detroitโ€™s approach

After Davis moved on, the Detroit Lions signed DJ Reed to a three-year, $48 million contract with $32 million guaranteed and a $15.2 million signing bonus. Detroitโ€™s wrinkle under Mike Disner stands out: three void years. The contract technically runs through 2031, which makes Reed easier to cut after the second year or to renegotiate.

Reed was off to a very good start in Detroit before an injury. When he returned, he wasnโ€™t the same player yet. Expectations remain that he will be a very good starter in 2026. Reed projects as part of a fine starting cornerback duo. Are there better ones in the NFL? Yes. Can you win with these guys in the style of defense the Lions play? Yes.

Why void years matter for veterans

Davis cited structure as the hang-up, and the void years are the obvious difference. For an older player seeking to cash in, void years can mean less immediate cash in year one. They can also reduce player leverage when a team wants to renegotiate or move on, since the organization carries obligations whether the player is there or not. Workout bonuses can factor in too, but the void years are the clear separator here.

Davis emphasized there was no drama with Detroit or its leadership. โ€œI love Detroitโ€ฆ I was rooting for those guysโ€ฆ It was a straight up processโ€ฆ Good communicationโ€ฆ I got nothing bad to say about them.โ€ The takeaway for the Detroit Lions and the NFL at large is simple: the Lionsโ€™ preferred tools work for the team, but certain veterans and their agents may push back. As Detroit keeps using void years on contracts and future extensions, this will be worth watching.

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