The Detroit Lions haven’t made any big swings – or even predictable swings – for extra help on the EDGE for Aidan Hutchinson this offseason. While they did shore up their defense after losing Carlton Davis III by signing D.J. Reed, they haven’t gotten anyone to add to their attack alongside Aidan Hutchinson.

It’s hard to imagine that they’ll relinquish Hendrickson, though, especially since it’s been months since Hendrickson first requested a trade from the team. But, anything can happen in the NFL, and the Lions are definitely a team to monitor considering they have some draft capital to dangle in Cincinnati’s face as proper compensation for the All-Pro defender.

Lions likely to land back in trade rumors involving Hendrickson
Hendrickson, who is not a truly serious target so far for this Lions front office, would add a ridiculous pop to Detroit’s defensive line. With Hutchinson back and healthy, adding him would probably help to get them through the postseason and to the Super Bowl for the first time in the Jared Goff era.
He’s just going to be too expensive for Detroit to even consider. They still have to think about an extension for Hutchinson, and they’ll be working out a new deal with wide receiver Jameson Williams soon, as well. They also have a core to keep in tact, and they’ll need major financial flexibility to accomplish that in a few seasons.
This situation is going to continue to get uglier and uglier as the Bengals continue to get raked over the coals due to their perceived frugality – first with their rookie Shemar Stewart, and now once again with Hendrickson.