The Detroit Lions’ 2026 offseason won’t start with flashy headlines — it starts in the trenches. 💪🦁 After missing the postseason, this isn’t about blowing everything up. It’s about fixing what quietly broke in 2025: the interior offensive line. Protection issues, collapsing pockets, and a pass block win rate near the bottom of the league disrupted the entire rhythm of the offense. With Dan Skipper retiring and even Penei Sewell admitting the unit lacked cohesion, change feels inevitable. Under new OC Drew Petzing, restoring toughness up front is priority No. 1. An early-round guard? Almost a lock. If Detroit wants to get back into contention, it won’t be a skill-position splash — it’ll be built through grit, chemistry, and a clean pocket. Who should they target? 👀🔥