5 free agents who could follow Terrell Williams to the Detroit Lions
The Lions’ decision to re-sign left guardBrewer is not someone Williams coached directly on the Titans’ defensive line. However, he is someone Williams’ students practiced against for four years, and as a result, Williams was able to observe Brewer’s progress into a dependable starter.
If the Lions need a seasoned inside offensive lineman, Brewer might be one of the pivot possibilities available in free agency. does not appear to be a sure thing anymore. Graham Glasgow’s worth has risen following a great season in Detroit, and he may be able to obtain the money he is seeking elsewhere. So there may be a problem in terms of needing either a starter at left guard or someone with the versatility Glasgow (and Evan Brown before him) possesses.
Brewer went from being undrafted by the Titans in 2020 to a 17-game starter who has played every offensive snap in the previous two seasons. And he achieved it from two distinct positions: left guard in 2022 and center this season. This year, he was Pro Football Focus’ 11th best center in terms of overall rating.
Brewer is still relatively little (295 pounds), and he is more athletic and swift than brutely strong. He would be a fantastic fit for the Lions’ run tactics, which rely on offensive linemen who can move and pull like he does.
Brewer is not someone Williams coached directly on the Titans’ defensive line. However, he is someone Williams’ students practiced against for four years, and as a result, Williams was able to observe Brewer’s progress into a dependable starter.
If the Lions need a seasoned inside offensive lineman, Brewer might be one of the pivot possibilities available in free agency.