Giovanni Manu is getting his last shot with the Lions as coaches experiment with moving the struggling trade-up pick from tackle to guard amid brutal competition for roster spots.

Giovanni Manu’s Last Chance: Why This Position Switch Could Save His Lions Career

Giovanni Manu is getting his last shot with the Lions as coaches experiment with moving the struggling trade-up pick from tackle to guard amid brutal competition for roster spots.

The Last Stand for a Trade-Up Pick Gone Wrong

Giovanni Manu is running out of chances, and the Lions know it. The former trade-up pick is getting looks at guard this offseason because honestly, what else are they going to do with him at this point?

Let’s be real about what happened here. The Lions don’t whiff on draft picks very often under Brad Holmes. They’ve drafted more All-Pro players since 2021 than anyone else in the league. But Manu? Yeah, this one stings a little.

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They traded up to get him in the 2024 NFL Draft. At the time, the hype was legitimate. Teams were bringing him in for visits left and right, and there was real belief that if Detroit didn’t move up, they weren’t getting their guy. After two seasons, it still feels like he’s two seasons away from contributing anything meaningful.

Campbell Sees This as Manu’s Shot

Dan Campbell isn’t giving up on the big man just yet. He’s been experimenting with Manu at guard this summer, partly out of necessity with some injuries, partly out of hope that maybe a position change unlocks something.

“That’s some of what this is, let’s experiment a little bit,” Campbell said. “So he’s still getting tackle reps, we’re seeing — we’re trying to give him the best opportunity to showcase what he has and who knows? Maybe he is better at guard.”

Here’s the thing though. Before Manu was drafted, he told media that the Lions had already mentioned guard as a possibility. So this isn’t some desperate Hail Mary. It’s going back to an original idea that maybe makes more sense now than it did then.

If he can nail it down, Manu would make for one hell of a guard. The size is there. The athleticism is there. The question has always been whether the football instincts would catch up.

The Competition is Brutal

But let’s not pretend this is a cakewalk. The competition at guard right now is stiff. Christian Mahogany, Juice Scruggs, Miles Frazier, Ben Bartch, and Michael Niese are all fighting for spots. They all have something Manu doesn’t: actual NFL experience at the position.

This might be his last real shot to stick on the roster. Campbell won’t say it that bluntly, but we all know what time it is. Either Manu figures it out this summer or the Lions move on. Simple as that.

Is this the position change that finally unlocks Manu, or are we just watching a slow-motion roster cut? Let me know what you think below.

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