Daily DLP: Anzalone’s Deleted Tweets, Chubb-Y Market and More

Daily DLP: Anzalone’s Deleted Tweets, Chubb-Y Market and More

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Daily DLP: Anzalone’s Deleted Tweets, Chubb-Y Market and More

Anzalone vs. the Lions’ social media team

The Detroit Lions posted a highlight reel of top defensive pass breakups from last season. Linebacker Alex Anzalone did not appear in it, and that rubbed the pending free agent and team leader the wrong way.

Anzalone took to social media to call out the Lions in real time. He called out the team account and the way the breakup was being handled. Other pending free agents were featured in the clip. He was not. The reaction was swift, public, and emotional.

Deleted Tweets, Leverage, and a Rising Price

The tweets came down. The walk-back arrived with claims of a joke. The damage felt done. Anzalone is set to hit the NFL market and will be 32 this season. He has been vital to the Detroit Lions defense, but he is not indispensable. That reality shapes the negotiation.

Roster math looms. The Lions already have money committed to core pieces and emerging ones on the way. Taylor Decker and Derrick Barnes are in the fold. Jack Campbell, Sam LaPorta and Jahmyr Gibbs will all command major resources soon. Veterans in Anzalone’s tier, and names like DJ Reader discussed previously, get squeezed when the young core ascends.

League Eyes and Possible Suitors

Other NFL teams noticed the flare-up. That is how the cycle works. When chaos hits one city, rival markets pounce. A Chicago outlet framed Anzalone’s likely exit as music to Bears fans. That oversells the moment, but it underlines his respect across the division. The Bears were even cited as a potential landing spot.

The market is healthy. Logical fits include the Commanders, Dolphins, Texans, and yes, the Bears. Public frustration can double as a bat signal to bidders. The message is simple. He is open for business.

What’s Next on the Detroit Lions Podcast

The NFL Combine arrives next week. Coverage ramps up for the rest of the week. Today’s Prospect of the Day is Oregon IOL Emmanuel Pregnon, who just might be what the Lions are looking for in the second round at guard.

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