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Greg Olsen: Why Aidan Hutchinson is 'irreplaceable' for Lions

The Detroit Lions trounced the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, but their big win came while losing defensive lineman Aidan Hutchinson for the rest of the season with a broken tibia. Hutchinson was a Pro Bowler last season and seemed destined to reach that stage again this year as he led the NFL with 7.5 sacks on the season before his injury.

While trade speculation starts around possible pass-rush replacements like Raiders star (and Michigan native) Maxx Crosby — who has said he's not interested in a trade from Las Vegas — NFL on FOX analyst Greg Olsen believes Hutchinson is, as Beyoncé would put it, irreplaceable. 

"There's like a handful of guys throughout the league that you could say, okay, if we were able to somehow steal them away, plug them in for Hutchinson, we could just go one-for-one trade. Maybe there's three, if that," Olsen said on "The NFL on FOX Podcast." "He's just such a unique player. His production's incredible. And, even on the plays that he doesn't even end up in the stat sheet, he disrupts everything. His effort. His motor. I mean, you're not replacing him."

Lions head coach Dan Campbell said on Monday he does not expect general manager Brad Holmes to rush into anything when it comes to replacing Hutchinson, saying "We're looking, and we're evaluating."

But Olsen questioned if anyone else on the Lions' roster, even in tandem, could replicate Hutchinson's effect on opposing offenses, such as that of the 5-0 Minnesota Vikings who the Lions face Sunday (1 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports App).

"I'm not sure if they have a collection of guys that, even together, can replace him," Olsen said. "It's not even so much sacks, pressures — that is going to be very hard to duplicate — [It's] the attention he gets.

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