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The Lions should take a shot at a low risk trade for former first-round receiver Treylon Burks
Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean-USA TODAY NETWORK

The Detroit Lions have had a need on their roster for a receiver for a while now. Not just any receiver though, we're talking a big bodied receiver that can go up and get the contested catch. The thought process was that the Lions would get that player in the draft, but they did not wind up doing that despite a lot of their offseason moves and the loss of Josh Reynolds pointing in that direction 

That doesn't necessarily mean the Lions are just done looking for a receiver. A potential trade could get the Lions their piece and get him at an inexpensive rate. The best target for them is Titans receiver Treylon Burks.

The Titans took Burks with the 18th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft and it hasn't really worked out for him there. I'm not sure that this is a problem with Burks so much as it's been a problem with the Titans offense and their quarterbacks. 

The Titans have primarily been a run first team and they've cycled through four different starters (Tannehill, Willis, Dobbs and Levis) since Burks was drafted and none of them were really very good. A lot of check downs and short passes. The Titans are trying to change that and that's why they signed Calvin Ridley to a massive deal, brought in DeAndre Hopkins last year and re-signed Nick Westbrook-Ihkine. Then on Tuesday they added yet another receiver with Tyler Boyd.

Burks now finds himself as the odd man out with these moves. It's a situation that feels reminiscent to the one that Josh Reynolds was in with the Titans before he found himself released and picked up by the Lions. The Titans aren't going to release here though. A trade would have to be made. 

The good news is that the Lions wouldn't have to give up the farm on this one. I have a very simple low risk proposal that the Titans would very likely bite on. 

Lions get: Treylon Burks and the 182nd pick
Titans get: 2025 conditional sixth-round pick. 

Ok, here's the condition. If Burks makes the Lions roster out of camp and gets targeted 60 times in 2024, that sixth-round pick becomes and fifth round pick. If he doesn't, it stays a sixth. 60 is doable in Detroit. Josh Reynolds had 64 targets in 2023. 

That seems fair for both teams. The Lions get a guy that could potentially play a big role in Detroit and the Titans get a good future asset if that works out. If it doesn't, they still get something for a player they were clearly going to move on from at some point anyways

Burks won't be expected to be the top guy in Detroit. That spot belongs to Amon-Ra St. Brown. What he can do is be the guy that he was at Arkansas. The man with the giant hands that can go up and get contested catches. Something the Lions really need. 

Put that specialty with what St. Brown, Jameson Williams, Sam LaPorta and Jahmyr Gibbs can bring to the table and you give Jared Goff all kinds of options. This is one the Lions should look into. Maybe they have a repeat of Josh Reynolds post Titans success. Even if they don't, they don't lose a whole lot in the process. 

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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