Getty The Detroit Lions are being urged to sign a member of the San Francisco 49ers who has been to two Super Bowls and won one.
The Detroit Lions are favorites when it comes to teams that could make the Super Bowl this season, but that doesn't mean they're above improving on their team and bringing in new talent.
Looking ahead, Matt Holder of Bleacher Report has a suggestion for the Lions. In Bleacher Report's November 18 feature on prioritizing every roster's biggest weaknesses ahead of Week 12, he recommends bringing on a particular player from the San Francisco 49ers, who has appeared in two Super Bowls, to help beef up the Lions' squad.
In the feature, Holder says the Detroit Lions should jump on the chance to sign cornerback Charvarius Ward from the San Francisco 49ers during 2025 free agency. He also lists cornerback as the No. 1 need for the Lions at the moment, followed by edge-rusher, offensive line depth, wide receiver depth and left guard.
"The Lions took several stabs at the cornerback position this past offseason, trading for Carlton Davis and using early draft picks on Terrion Arnold and Ennis Rakestraw Jr. However, secondary play has still been one of Detroit's few weaknesses in 2024," he noted. "Add in the fact that Davis will be a free agent in the spring, and the Lions absolutely should consider its cornerback options on the open market."
Holder added, "Signing San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward would be a win for any team with Super Bowl aspirations. He's a high-level starter on the perimeter and has a wealth of postseason experience, having appeared in Super Bowls for both the 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs."
Holder also suggests picking up EDGE JT Tuimoloau from Ohio State in the 2025 NFL Draft, stating that he "would be a terrific draft target for Detroit. He has the skills to bolster the pass rush while fitting right in with the Lions' aggressive run defense."
Aside from the suggestions on beefing up the Lions' squad, Holder throws some praise at the team.