Malcolm Rodriguez Should Be Watching His Back After the Jimmy Rolder Pick
The writing might be on the wall in Allen Park, and Malcolm Rodriguez better be paying attention.
The Lions drafted a linebacker, and suddenly the linebacker room got a lot more crowded. Rodriguez should be feeling the heat. So should Derrick Barnes, for that matter.
Look, we’ve seen this movie before. Young player gets drafted, veterans start sweating, and by the time training camp rolls around, someone’s fighting for their roster life. That’s just the nature of this business.
Rodriguez had his moments, sure. But in a league where you’re only as good as your last play, comfort is a luxury no one can afford. The Lions didn’t spend a draft pick to have a rookie ride the bench and learn the playbook.
Barnes finds himself in the same boat. Competition breeds excellence, or it breeds unemployment. There’s no middle ground in the NFL.
This isn’t about being fair or unfair to guys who’ve put in work. This is about Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell building the best possible roster, and if that means some uncomfortable conversations are coming, well, that’s football.
The smart money says Rodriguez and Barnes both understand what time it is. They’ve been around long enough to know that draft picks aren’t just about adding depth. Sometimes they’re about finding upgrades.
Training camp is going to tell us everything we need to know. But right now, the message is clear: nobody’s job is safe, and that’s probably exactly how the Lions want it.
Think Rodriguez and Barnes are sweating bullets right now, or are we overreacting to another draft pick? Drop your take below.





