Daily DLP: Ennis Rakestraw’s make or break Lions summer – Detroit Lions Podcast

The risk-reward corner Detroit needs to actually see

The Detroit Lions Podcast zeroed in on Ennis Rakestraw, the 2024 second-round pick who has become the clearest test of risk versus reward in the Lions secondary. The talent fits. The availability has not. He missed all of last season after a shoulder and pec injury in practice. Before that came a torn season in 2021 and a groin issue that cost him games in 2023, plus core muscle surgery that kept him out of the postseason showcase. Three NFL summers in, the team still lacks a full evaluation on the field.

Fans connect this uncertainty to wider doubts about the 2024 draft class and Brad Holmes. The show pushed back on the idea that one class is holding the Detroit Lions back from contention. But Rakestraw sits at the heart of that conversation. If he hits, the cornerback room stabilizes without a search outside the building. If he doesn’t, Detroit’s margin thins.

What we actually know: traits, usage, speed

Rakestraw profiles as a press-man outside corner. Not a zone specialist. Not a slot by trade, even though he has taken some slot reps when healthy. He is smart, competitive, and embraces top assignments. The tape and the combine align on speed. His 4.54 shows. He does not have a chase gear when beaten and will need safety help over the top against burners. Do not expect him to carry Jameson Williams down the field. Short-area reaction and staying connected through routes are his strengths.

There is one encouraging physical note. In camp, he looked noticeably sturdier with added muscle. The frame that measured 5-11 and 183 now appears closer to 190. That matters for durability and for finishing tackles, a part of his game the coaches like.

2026 reality: competition and special teams math

The outside corner competition is crowded. Khalil Dorsey grabbed first-team reps early in camp. Avonte Maddox factors in. Roger McCreery is in the mix. Rakestraw has to prove he can hold up and win outside snaps, not just flash in drills. Special teams complicate his case. This staff often leans roster decisions toward special teams value, but Rakestraw’s injury history makes heavy teams usage risky if he’s tracking as a defensive contributor.

The cleanest outcome is obvious. Rakestraw stays healthy all summer, trusts his body, and puts his press-man fit on tape. That would allow Detroit to replace the lost role that Terrion Arnold once filled without scrambling. The traits match the scheme. The question is health. Show it, then keep showing it. If he does, he makes the team. It is not a lock. It is within reach.

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