Detroit Lions continue revamping secondary, to re-sign Will Harris, add Emmanuel Moseley
Dave Birkett
Detroit Free Press
Published 3:29 p.m. ET March 14, 2023
The Detroit Lions' secondary could have a whole new look in 2023.
A day after making Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Cam Sutton their top addition in free
agency, the Lions agreed to one-year contracts with Will Harris and San Francisco 49ers free
agent Emmanuel Moseley.
Harris, a third-round pick out of Boston College in 2019, has split his time between
cornerback and safety the past four seasons but played his best football after taking over as
the Lions' starting slot cornerback last year.
Harris, who moved to cornerback late in the 2021 season, made 57 tackles in 10 starts in
2022. He entered training camp competing for a starting job at outside cornerback, spent
most of his time early in the season on special teams and replaced Mike Hughes in nickel
packages in the second half of the year.
The Lions finished last in the NFL in total defense and 30th against the pass last season, but
held opposing quarterbacks to an 83.4 passer rating over their final 10 games.
Still, Lions general manager Brad Holmes entered the offseason intent on upgrading the
secondary and has focused his resources on the cornerback position early in the free agent
negotiating period.
Sutton, widely considered one of the top cornerbacks in free agency, had a career-high three
interceptions last season and held opposing quarterbacks to a 47.9% completion
percentage, according to Pro Football Reference.
Moseley missed 12 games last season with a torn ACL in his left knee, but has been at least a
part-time starter in the 49ers secondary since 2019.
He had one interception that he returned for a touchdown and 22 tackles in five games last
year.
Once healthy, Moseley should compete for the starting outside cornerback spot opposite
Sutton.
The Lions return Jerry Jacobs and Jeff Okudah as their top outside cornerbacks, though
Okudah, the No. 3 overall pick in 2020, lost his starting job late last year. The Lions have
until early May to decide on the fifth-year option on Okudah's rookie contract.
"He has to improve," Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn said of Okudah at the NFL
combine earlier this month. "I will say that, along with everybody else on our defense. And he
knows that, and he did improve. But there is always going to be peaks and valleys when you
play that position. You try to stay at the top as much as you can. But it's hard. It's hard. But
I'll tell you what, he is busting his butt. He's trying his butt off to be at that top of the peak all
the time."
Contact Dave Birkett at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @davebirkett
Dave Birkett
Detroit Free Press
Published 3:29 p.m. ET March 14, 2023
The Detroit Lions' secondary could have a whole new look in 2023.
A day after making Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Cam Sutton their top addition in free
agency, the Lions agreed to one-year contracts with Will Harris and San Francisco 49ers free
agent Emmanuel Moseley.
Harris, a third-round pick out of Boston College in 2019, has split his time between
cornerback and safety the past four seasons but played his best football after taking over as
the Lions' starting slot cornerback last year.
Harris, who moved to cornerback late in the 2021 season, made 57 tackles in 10 starts in
2022. He entered training camp competing for a starting job at outside cornerback, spent
most of his time early in the season on special teams and replaced Mike Hughes in nickel
packages in the second half of the year.
The Lions finished last in the NFL in total defense and 30th against the pass last season, but
held opposing quarterbacks to an 83.4 passer rating over their final 10 games.
Still, Lions general manager Brad Holmes entered the offseason intent on upgrading the
secondary and has focused his resources on the cornerback position early in the free agent
negotiating period.
Sutton, widely considered one of the top cornerbacks in free agency, had a career-high three
interceptions last season and held opposing quarterbacks to a 47.9% completion
percentage, according to Pro Football Reference.
Moseley missed 12 games last season with a torn ACL in his left knee, but has been at least a
part-time starter in the 49ers secondary since 2019.
He had one interception that he returned for a touchdown and 22 tackles in five games last
year.
Once healthy, Moseley should compete for the starting outside cornerback spot opposite
Sutton.
The Lions return Jerry Jacobs and Jeff Okudah as their top outside cornerbacks, though
Okudah, the No. 3 overall pick in 2020, lost his starting job late last year. The Lions have
until early May to decide on the fifth-year option on Okudah's rookie contract.
"He has to improve," Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn said of Okudah at the NFL
combine earlier this month. "I will say that, along with everybody else on our defense. And he
knows that, and he did improve. But there is always going to be peaks and valleys when you
play that position. You try to stay at the top as much as you can. But it's hard. It's hard. But
I'll tell you what, he is busting his butt. He's trying his butt off to be at that top of the peak all
the time."
Contact Dave Birkett at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @davebirkett
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