BY MICHAEL RENNER • NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS • DETROIT LIONS • TREY FLOWERS • MAR 11, 2019
The
kingpin of the 2019 free agency season has fallen on day one, and
the Detroit Lions are the beneficiaries. Trey Flowers has
agreed to a deal to reunite with former defensive coordinator Matt Patricia to
give the Lions some much-needed pass-rushing help. From a scheme, talent, and need perspective, this
is a home run.
The first thing you need to know about
this deal is that Flowers is good. Very, very good. Whether it’s rushing the
passer or playing the run, Flowers can do both at a high-level. His length and
size makes him wholly capable of playing pretty much any alignment on the
defensive line. In fact, he pretty much did in 2018. He took
43 snaps in the A gaps, 133 in the B, 63 lined up over the tackle and 479 out
wide last year.
And from there he produced. Flowers
racked up 78 total pressures on 581 pass-rushing snaps including the playoffs.
He notched 32 run stops on 282 snaps against the run, as well. His 89.7 overall grade was one
of the best at the position in the NFL. Compared to Lions starters Romeo
Okwara (64.0) and Devon Kennard (62.2), it’s night and day. The cost is steep,
but a 25-year-old who has gotten better every single season of his NFL career,
Flowers’ price wasn’t going to be cheap. There’s no reason to think he won’t be
one of the most productive edge players in the league over the life of the deal.