Detroit Lions rumors: Considering a different route to sign Brian Burns.
With a pressing need to acquire a proficient edge rusher to complement Aidan Hutchinson in the upcoming offseason, the Detroit Lions must thoroughly explore all available options.
Securing a proven edge rusher is anticipated to come at a considerable cost, prompting the Lions to carefully evaluate the expenses against potential risks. They must also ensure a seamless fit that aligns with their valuation. Ideally, if a significant move is made to acquire an edge rusher, the preferred candidate should possess a blend of high-quality performance, experience, and relative youth.
Brian Burns stands out as one of the premier free-agent edge rushers, if not the top choice, considering factors such as his age (25, turning 26 on April 23), consistent production (at least 7.5 sacks in all five seasons of his career), unrealized potential upside, and the lack of progress in long-term contract negotiations with the Carolina Panthers.
While the Panthers retain the option to franchise tag Burns and retain him for another year, there’s speculation about the possibility of a tag-and-trade scenario, given the reported discord in long-term agreement talks.
Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated has floated the idea of a tag-and-trade for Burns, especially considering the apparent distance between Burns and the Panthers in recent years regarding a long-term deal. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN previously indicated in November that the Panthers were likely to franchise tag Burns.
Opting for a tag-and-trade could provide an easier avenue for the Lions to acquire Brian Burns. This approach may widen the pool of potential suitors, even if it results in only a one-year rental.
The Lions, armed with substantial cap space, could leverage their late-first-round pick as a bargaining chip. While a trade involving a first-round pick for an edge rusher might seem steep, Burns could be a transformative asset for the Lions.
Projections from Over The Cap estimate the 2024 franchise tag for a defensive end at $23.348 million. This would be a fully guaranteed amount for Burns if he were tagged in the typical manner. Spotrac values Burns at $21.7 million per year, suggesting that the Lions could potentially negotiate a long-term deal within their financial means.
If the Lions are contemplating an aggressive move to bolster their edge rush, Brian Burns emerges as a top target. The tag-and-trade scenario, should the Panthers choose to go down that path, presents a viable alternative that should not be overlooked.