The Lions drafted Michigan linebacker Jimmy Rolder in the fourth round, bringing home a sure tackler who missed just four tackles all season but comes with injury concerns and limited starting experience.

Lions Draft Local Tackling Machine Who Actually Knows How to Tackle – What Could Go Wrong?

The Lions drafted Michigan linebacker Jimmy Rolder in the fourth round, bringing home a sure tackler who missed just four tackles all season but comes with injury concerns and limited starting experience.

Jimmy Rolder: The Michigan Kid Coming Home to Allen Park

The Lions just keep coming back to Ann Arbor like it’s their personal recruitment center. First they grabbed edge rusher Derrick Moore with the 50th pick, now they’re doubling down with linebacker Jimmy Rolder at 118th overall. And honestly? After decades of watching this team overthink linebacker picks, maybe going local isn’t the worst idea.

Rolder put together one hell of a season for Michigan. Team-leading 73 tackles, nine tackles for loss, three pass breakups, an interception, and two sacks. But here’s what should really get Lions fans excited: the kid can actually tackle.

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The Good News That Feels Too Good to Be True

In 2025, Pro Football Focus gave Rolder an 88.8 tackle grade, which ranked seventh in the nation among linebackers who played at least 400 snaps. He missed just four tackles all season. Four. For a Lions defense that has watched far too many sure tackles turn into explosive plays over the years, that’s the kind of reliability that makes you want to believe again.

He’s also a strong run defender with an 80.0 PFF grade in that department. You know, the thing Alex Anzalone does really well and the thing this defense absolutely cannot afford to lose if he walks.

The Red Flags We’ve Learned to Spot

Here’s where your Lions fan spider sense should start tingling. Rolder has only been a starter for one year at Michigan. Before that, he was mostly a special teams player. Yes, he put up impressive numbers in that one year, but we’ve been burned by the “limited sample size” guy before.

The injury history is the other concern. It’s part of why he didn’t start sooner, and it’s exactly the kind of thing that turns a solid fourth-round pick into a guy who spends more time in the training room than on the field.

What the Scouts See

According to the scouting report, Rolder is “a highly instinctive linebacker prospect with great awareness and physicality.” He’s got better athleticism than people give him credit for, with good pursuit speed and the ability to cover tight ends down the seam. Michigan didn’t ask him to do a ton in coverage, but he can handle hook and curl zones while keeping his eyes on the quarterback.

The projection? A potential starting MIKE linebacker by year two, with immediate special teams value. That sounds familiar, doesn’t it? It’s the exact developmental path this organization has been trying to nail down for years.

Look, maybe this is the Lions finally getting smart about building linebacker depth, or maybe it’s just another case of falling in love with local talent. Either way, Rolder brings the kind of tackling ability and run defense skills that could keep this defense from falling apart if Anzalone decides to chase a bigger payday elsewhere.

Are we really about to watch the Lions turn two Michigan linebackers into legitimate NFL starters, or is this just another case of hoping local loyalty translates to Ford Field success? Drop your most realistic expectations below.

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DetroitDawnPatrol
DetroitDawnPatrol
1 month ago

Finally someone who can actually wrap up a ball carrier without it turning into a highlight reel for the other team. Rolder’s tackling numbers are what we’ve been begging for, and the fact that he’s local just makes it even better. I’m genuinely excited about this pick.

ShowMeFirstDetroit
ShowMeFirstDetroit
1 month ago

Look, I want to believe as much as the next guy, but one year of starting is one year of starting. We’ve seen the Lions fall in love with potential before and it doesn’t always work out the way we hope. I’ll feel better about this once I actually see him on an NFL field for a full season.

RememberWayneFontes
RememberWayneFontes
1 month ago

You know, back in the day we had linebackers who just knew how to play the game, and it seems like the front office is finally remembering that matters. Rolder reminds me of that old school approach to defense where technique and instinct go a long way.

PeneiForPresident
PeneiForPresident
1 month ago

The injury history concerns me a bit, but if this kid can stay healthy he’s got all the tools to be exactly what our defense needs. Four missed tackles in a whole season? That’s the kind of dependability that can turn things around for us.

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