The Lions are on the verge of changing what their most expensive group is to one of the most expensive groups in the league -It’s not running back or linebacker

The Detroit Lions are soon going to be doing a lot of extensions. Jack Campbell, Sam LaPorta, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Brian Branch are all expected to get their big paydays before you know it. One of them is going to contribute to the Lions having one of the most expensive groups in the NFL, and […]

Mike Payton Detroit Lions Beat Writer
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Detroit Lions Chief Operating Officer Mike Disner, GM Brad Holmes and Head Coach Dan Campbell watch drills during Rookie Minicamp Saturday, May 13, 2023.
Detroit Lions Chief Operating Officer Mike Disner, GM Brad Holmes and Head Coach Dan Campbell watch drills during Rookie Minicamp Saturday, May 13, 2023. Image via Kirthmon F. Dozier / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Detroit Lions are soon going to be doing a lot of extensions. Jack Campbell, Sam LaPorta, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Brian Branch are all expected to get their big paydays before you know it. One of them is going to contribute to the Lions having one of the most expensive groups in the NFL, and their most expensive group on the team.

The Lions are about to have one of the most expensive secondaries in the NFL

Right now, the Lions are paying their secondary a lot. It accounts for $52,984,135 of the Lions’ cap spending. The only thing they’ve spent more money on is their offensive line at $53,486,108. This is all before a Brian Branch extension.

PlayerPosCap HitCap %CashAAV
D.J. ReedCB$17,867,0005.28%$15,000,000$16,000,000
Brian BranchS$6,475,4961.92%$5,767,000$2,005,433
Kerby JosephS$5,472,2001.62%$11,500,000$21,500,000
Terrion ArnoldCB$3,911,9211.16%$2,098,974$3,585,928
Rock Ya-SinCB$3,200,0000.95%$3,200,000$3,200,000
Christian IzienS$1,955,0000.58%$2,000,000$2,000,000
Ennis RakestrawCB$1,768,5670.52%$1,384,522$1,621,187
Khalil DorseyCB$1,693,8230.50%$1,625,000$1,650,000
Avonte MaddoxCB$1,262,5000.37%$1,487,500$1,487,500
Roger McCrearyCB$1,262,5000.37%$1,402,500$1,402,500
Chuck ClarkS$1,262,5000.37%$1,487,500$1,487,500
Thomas HarperS$1,075,0000.32%$1,075,000$946,667
Loren StricklandS$1,075,0000.32%$1,075,000$1,075,000
Keith Abney IICB$1,009,7220.30%$1,383,888$1,219,722
Nick WhitesideCB$1,005,0000.30%$1,005,000$1,005,000
Dan JacksonS$917,9060.27%$885,000$1,082,906
Aamaris BrownCB$885,0000.26%$885,000$1,033,333
De’Shawn RuckerCB$885,0000.26%$885,000$1,033,333

That’s a lot. Now, let’s talk about the possibility of the Lions making Branch one of the highest-paid safeties in the NFL. The likely extension would be something like a four-year deal worth $92 million. That would make him the top-five highest-paid safety. He’d be the third highest paid, to be exact.

Now, add AAV of $23 million, and you can see how the Lions are spending more on their secondary than any other group. Even after major extensions for Campbell, Gibbs, and LaPorta get done, they still don’t add up to the amount the Lions are paying their secondary.

Now, where does that fit with the rest of the league? Here’s what it would look like:

RankTeamSecondary Spending
1Colts$80.4M
2Giants$74.4M
3Lions$68.7M
4Panthers$63.8M
5Falcons$61.3M
6Bears$61.0M
7Ravens$59.5M
8Broncos$59.1M
9Steelers$56.1M
10Patriots$55.4M
11Browns$53.6M
12Chargers$51.4M
13Titans$50.5M
14Cowboys$48.8M
15Rams$47.2M
16Cardinals$46.6M
17Buccaneers$44.5M
18Packers$43.8M
19Jets$43.6M
20Bengals$40.2M
21Vikings$39.5M
22Jaguars$39.2M
23Texans$38.4M
24Seahawks$37.8M
25Raiders

In this scenario, the Lions would have the third-most-expensive secondary in the NFL in 2026. Proof that the Lions have put extensive funds into trying to fix what was once one of their biggest problems. Now, they just need everyone to stay healthy.