Lions Sign Four Draft Picks, 10 UDFA

The Detroit Lions have officially signed four draft picks and 10 undrafted free agents ahead of rookie minicamp, which begins Friday.

The team finalized contracts with their last four selections from the 2025 NFL Draft: offensive lineman Miles Frazier, defensive lineman Ahmed Hassanein, safety Dan Jackson, and wide receiver Dominic Lovett.

Frazier, who played at Florida International and LSU, brings versatility to the offensive line, having started at every position except center. Hassanein, a standout at Boise State, was instrumental in the team’s College Football Playoff run last season, tallying 24 sacks and 35 tackles for loss during his collegiate career.

 

 

 

 

 

Jackson and Lovett both come from Georgia, with Jackson becoming a starter at safety in his senior year, while Lovett transferred from Missouri and contributed at wide receiver.

Detroit also added 10 undrafted free agents: offensive linemen Leif Fautanu and Mason Miller, cornerback Gavin Holmes, tight ends Zach Horton and Caden Prieskorn, wide receivers Jakobie Keeney-James and Jackson Meeks, safety Ian Kennelly, and running backs Kye Robichaux and Anthony Tyus.

 

 

 

 

Four of the Lions’ seven draft picks are now under contract. The remaining unsigned draftees are defensive lineman Tyleik Williams, offensive lineman Tate Ratledge, and wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa.

The rookie minicamp marks the beginning of the team’s offseason program. Detroit will follow with organized team activities (OTAs) on May 28–30 and June 3–5. Notably, the Lions will not host a mandatory minicamp this year.

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