Following a preseason victory against the Washington Commanders at Ford Field, Detroit Lions roster battles have intensified. Standout performances from defensive linemen, young quarterbacks, and special teams contributors are reshaping the 53-man roster projection ahead of the final preseason contest.
The Detroit Lions secured their first preseason win in a midday matchup against the Washington Commanders at Ford Field, leaving the coaching staff with difficult personnel decisions. With two preseason games complete and one remaining, roster clarity remains elusive as standout performances tighten several position battles across the depth chart.
Skyler Gill-Howard and Derrick Moore Anchor Defensive Front
Along the defensive line, Skyler Gill-Howard put together another high-motor performance following his strong outing against the Cincinnati Bengals. Gill-Howard consistently collapsed pockets against Washington, showing resilience against double teams and agility in one-on-one matchups. He teamed up with D.J. Having spent weeks on the roster bubble, Gill-Howard has strengthened his standing.
Meanwhile, second-round pick Derrick Moore returned from a groin injury that sidelined him for several practices and immediately established himself as a disruptive force. The Lions deployed Moore across multiple alignments, rushing him off the edge, moving him inside to three-technique, and utilizing stunts and twists. Moore logged a productive week of practice featuring multiple sacks and pressures.
“It can help me a lot, just getting back into the rhythm, I’ve been out for two weeks, so getting back into the rhythm, being able to go against different competitions and seeing different looks and different things like that, and just showing everybody what I’m capable of doing.”
Derrick Moore, Edge
Quarterback Competition and Tight End Depth
The quarterback room has experienced significant shifts since the retirement of Teddy Bridgewater and the addition of Josh Dobbs. While Dobbs remains relatively new to the playbook, Luke Altmyer has consistently taken the field first with the second-team offense, earning praise from head coach Dan Campbell for his developmental promise and heavy workload in practice.

“Dobbs is a bright guy. He’s played in this league. But also, man, just making sure it got him up to speed, being true to that. And also Luke’s a young player, but he’s promising … trying to soak him with reps. So, it was just kind of a little bit of that, but we’ll get a look at Dobbs here and let him go.”
Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions Head Coach
Amid uncertainty surrounding tight end Sam LaPorta’s injury status, Jackson Meeks emerged as a primary target for both quarterbacks. Meeks turned six targets into four catches for 33 yards and capped his performance by forcing a fumble on a late-fourth-quarter kickoff, strengthening his bid for a roster spot built heavily on special teams value.
Devin White and Tay Martin Press for Roster Spots
Linebacker Devin White, initially added following Jimmy Rolder’s injury, has continued to exceed expectations. White recorded three tackles, forced an early incomplete pass, and contributed heavily against the run. Senior advisor Chris Spielman highlighted White’s camp impact during an in-game interview, noting that White and Malcolm Rodriguez are locked in a great competition
for snaps at linebacker.

Wide receiver Tay Martin has similarly leveraged special teams proficiency to stay under consideration. Special teams coordinator Dave Fipp and Campbell both commended Martin’s daily production.
“Tay Martin’s jumped off the film every day. Special teams is going to have a huge factor… Tay Martin, man, makes plays every day. And he’s intriguing on offense, but he makes special teams plays every day. And that’s important to us.”
Dan Campbell and Dave Fipp, via The New York Times
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