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Lions now a destination for free agents, GM Brad Holmes says - ESPN

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — On the heels of their recent success, the Detroit Lions have become a destination for free agents, according to general manager Brad Holmes.

Holmes discussed the new perception of the Lions franchise Thursday, citing its back-to-back winning seasons as a reason for the overall uptick in interest from players and their agents.

«It has been different,» Holmes said. «In the past — I would say for the first two years, we were doing a lot of selling and convincing constantly just to try to get guys here.… But now, it does make you feel good that we've done something, and we've accomplished some good things that these agents want to send their players here.»

Holmes, who is entering his fourth year as GM alongside coach Dan Campbell, specifically noted that agents of wide receivers and kickers pushed to get their players in Detroit this offseason.

«Now, the wide receiver front, that was even easier conversations,» he said. «Every agent of a wide receiver wanted to send them here, and you know really the same thing happened with kicker too.»

The Lions ultimately did not make any high-profile additions at either wide receiver or kicker, although they did make moves at both positions. Detroit added veteran wide receivers Tim Patrick and Allen Robinson II to the practice squad Wednesday and also released Donovan Peoples-Jones before re-signing him to the practice squad.

At kicker, the Lions currently have former UFL star Jake Bates, who is in line for the regular job after Michael Badgley's season-ending injury last month.

The Lions were relatively quiet during free agency this offseason, with veteran defensive tackle DJ Reader as their highest-profile free agent signing. Detroit also traded for cornerback

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