Lions Official 2025 Pre-Draft Visits Tracker

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Now with the NFL combine behind them, it is time for the Lions to start conducting their top-30 visits with prospects from the 2025 draft class.
For context, every franchise is permitted up to 30 in-house visits with prospects. Teams can use them on whoever they please throughout the pre-draft process. And just because a team and player meet, it doesn't necessarily mean the organization is bullish on the given prospect.
These top-30 visits include sit-down interviews and physicals with the prospects, and serve as a way for franchises to get to know the players better. And along the way, organizations can figure out whether or not the individuals would be good fits in their respective locker rooms.
Throughout the pre-draft process, it’s expected that Detroit will be meeting with a variety of defensive linemen, a significant position of need for the organization at this present juncture.
On the defensive line class, Lions general manager Brad Holmes said at the combine, “I've always been kind of close to the vest about talking about strengths and weaknesses in the draft, because it's very subjective. You know, some people might think, ‘Yeah, it’s strong.’ Some people might think, ‘No, it's not as strong.’ But no, this one here, me and Ray Agnew were just kind of looking at the totality of just — it's a lot deeper than what we can remember, at least in the past couple years. And that’s both inside and out, for sure.”
The Lions will reportedly conduct their first top-30 visit of the 2025 draft season with Georgia linebacker Chaz Chambliss. Chambliss, a combine snub, is currently projected to be a Day 3 pick.
The 2025 draft is scheduled to take place in Green Bay, Wisc., from April 24–26.
Here is a list of all of Detroit's pre-draft visits – both of the top-30 and the local day variety – with players from this year's draft class.
This list will be updated regularly as additional meetings with prospects are scheduled by the organization and reported online.
2025 Pre-Draft Visits Tracker
Top-30 visits:
Chaz Chambliss, LB, Georgia
Lan Larison, RB, UC-Davis
Grey Zabel, IOL, North Dakota State
Josiah Stewart, DE, Michigan
Ruben Hyppolite II, LB, Maryland
Shemar Stewart, DL, Texas A&M
Jonas Sanker, S, Virginia
Isaac TeSlaa, WR, Arkansas
Que Robinson, EDGE, Alabama
Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
Dylan Fairchild, OL, Georgia
Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Ben Yurosek, TE, Georgia
Local day visits:
UCF RB Peny Boone
Wayne State K Griffin Milovanski
Central Michigan CB Da’Raun McKinney
Eastern Michigan QB Cole Snyder
Eastern Michigan TE Blake Daniels
Eastern Michigan DT Peyton Price
Northwest Oklahoma St. DT Muftah Angeli
Houston TE Maliq Carr
Michigan EDGE Josaiah Stewart
Michigan OL Josh Priebe
Michigan LS William Wagner
Michigan CB Aamir Hall
Michigan State DT Maverick Hansen
Michigan State OL Luke Newman
Michigan State LB Jordan Turner
Auburn LB Dorian Mausi
Northern Illinois TE Christion Carter
Notre Dame S Rod Heard
Bowling Green DL Ali Saad
Oklahoma OL Spencer Brown
Toledo RB Jacquez Stuart
Toledo TE Anthony Torres
Toledo DT Darius Alexander
Davenport RB Myren Harris
Arkansas WR Tyrone Bolden
Penn State LB Kobe King
Kansas LB Cornell Wheeler
University of Windsor LB Devin Veresuk
Pro day visits:
Austin Peay CB Jesse Johnson III
Austin Peay DB Dorian Davis
Albion College QB Luke Lovell
Grand Valley State S Ian Kennally
Kentucky DL Deone Walker
Wake Forest DL Kevin Pointer
Wayne State DB Kaleb Coleman
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Vito has covered the NFL and the Detroit Lions for the past five years. Has extensive reporting history of college athletics, the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Mercy Athletics. Chirco's work include NFL columns, analyzing potential Detroit Lions prospects coming out of college, NFL draft coverage and analysis of events occurring in the NFL. Extensive broadcasting experience including hosting a Detroit Tigers podcast and co-hosting a Detroit Lions NFL podcast since 2019.