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2026 Detroit Lions Roster: Full Depth Chart, Player List & Printable PDF

Here is the full 2026 Detroit Lions roster – every player by position, with jersey numbers, age, height, weight, experience, and college, plus a free printable roster PDF. This is the offseason roster, which trims to 53 players before the regular season. For game dates and TV, see our printable 2026 Detroit Lions schedule, and browse every team on our 2026 NFL Rosters hub.

2026 Detroit Lions roster

2026 Detroit Lions Roster: Quick Facts

  • Quarterbacks: Luke Altmyer, Teddy Bridgewater, and Jared Goff.
  • Players on the roster: 93 (offseason roster, which trims to a 53-man regular-season roster).
  • Rookies and first-year players: 17.
  • Printable: free low-ink PDF of the full roster, available below.

Detroit Lions 2026 Season Overview

The Detroit Lions carry up to 90 players on the offseason roster, which the team trims to 53 before Week 1. The list below is the current group by position, and it changes through training camp and the preseason. For the latest team news, injuries, and depth-chart moves, see the Detroit Lions team page at ESPN.

Download the Printable 2026 Detroit Lions Roster (PDF)

Print the full roster on a clean, low-ink page for training camp, fantasy drafts, or game day.

Full 2026 Detroit Lions Roster

Offense

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
64Cade MaysC276′ 6″3255Tennessee
65Seth McLaughlinC246′ 4″3051Ohio State
62Michael NieseG286′ 5″3003Temple
63Mason MillerG246′ 7″3101North Dakota State
69Tate RatledgeG256′ 6″3152Georgia
70Juice ScruggsG266′ 3″3104Penn State
71Miles FrazierG246′ 6″3252LSU
73Christian MahoganyG256′ 3″3273Boston College
78Ben BartchG276′ 6″3097Saint John’s (MN)
58Penei SewellOT256′ 5″3356Oregon
59Giovanni ManuOT256′ 7″3503British Columbia
74Melvin PriestlyOT6′ 4″3150Illinois
75Colby SorsdalOT266′ 6″3154William & Mary
76Blake MillerOT226′ 6″3150Clemson
77Devin CochranOT276′ 7″3103Georgia Tech
79Larry BoromOT276′ 5″3326Missouri
2Luke AltmyerQB6′ 2″2050Illinois
5Teddy BridgewaterQB336′ 2″21212Louisville
16Jared GoffQB316′ 4″21711California
0Jahmyr GibbsRB245′ 9″2024Alabama
10Isiah PachecoRB275′ 10″2165Rutgers
25Jacob SaylorsRB265′ 11″1952East Tennessee State
26Jabari SmallRB255′ 11″2131Tennessee
33Sione VakiRB245′ 11″2163Utah
34Kye RobichauxRB236′ 0″2132Boston College
38Justin JacksonRB306′ 0″1996Northwestern
40Zach HortonTE236′ 4″2521Indiana
82Thomas GordonTE256′ 5″2551Northwestern
83Tyler ConklinTE306′ 3″2489Central Michigan
84Miles KitselmanTE6′ 5″2550Tennessee
87Sam LaPortaTE256′ 3″2454Iowa
89Brock WrightTE276′ 5″2546Notre Dame
Lawrence Keys IIIWR265′ 11″1700Tulane
1Jameson WilliamsWR256′ 1″1825Alabama
8Greg DortchWR285′ 7″1756Wake Forest
11Lucky JacksonWR286′ 0″1862Western Kentucky
12Tarik BlackWR286′ 3″2132Texas
13Jackson MeeksWR236′ 2″2181Syracuse
14Amon-Ra St. BrownWR266′ 0″2026USC
15Malik CunninghamWR276′ 1″1982Louisville
17Tay MartinWR286′ 3″1852Oklahoma State
18Isaac TeSlaaWR246′ 4″2142Arkansas
19Dominic LovettWR235′ 10″1852Georgia
85Tom KennedyWR295′ 10″1954Bryant
86Cedrick Wilson Jr.WR306′ 2″1979Boise State

Defense

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
2Ennis Rakestraw Jr.CB245′ 11″1883Missouri
4D.J. ReedCB295′ 9″1909Kansas State
6Terrion ArnoldCB236′ 0″1953Alabama
21Roger McCrearyCB265′ 11″1905Auburn
23Rock Ya-SinCB305′ 11″1958Temple
28Keith Abney IICB6′ 0″1900Arizona State
29Avonte MaddoxCB305′ 9″1919Pittsburgh
30Khalil DorseyCB285′ 8″1886Northern Arizona
38Nick WhitesideCB266′ 1″2002Saginaw Valley State
42Aamaris BrownCB5′ 10″1900UNLV
43De’Shawn RuckerCB6′ 0″1950South Florida
9Derrick MooreDE236′ 3″2600Michigan
61Anthony LucasDE6′ 5″2850USC
66Eric O’NeillDE6′ 3″2610Rutgers
92Payton TurnerDE276′ 6″2706Houston
95Levi OnwuzurikeDE286′ 3″3046Washington
96Myles AdamsDE286′ 2″2995Rice
97Aidan HutchinsonDE256′ 7″2685Michigan
99Ahmed HassaneinDE236′ 2″2751Boise State
50Skyler Gill-HowardDT6′ 1″2900Texas Tech
52Tyre WestDT6′ 3″2900Tennessee
54Alim McNeillDT266′ 2″3106NC State
57Jay TufeleDT266′ 3″3056USC
60Aidan KeanaainaDT6′ 3″3200California
90Chris SmithDT266′ 1″3162Notre Dame
91Tyleik WilliamsDT236′ 3″3282Ohio State
93Tyler LacyDT266′ 4″2854Oklahoma State
94Mekhi WingoDT236′ 0″2883LSU
11Damone ClarkLB256′ 2″2455LSU
35Joe BachieLB286′ 2″2357Michigan State
41Jimmy RolderLB6′ 2″2400Michigan
44Malcolm RodriguezLB275′ 11″2305Oklahoma State
46Jack CampbellLB256′ 5″2464Iowa
48Erick HunterLB6′ 4″2200Morgan State
53Trevor NowaskeLB276′ 3″2374Saginaw Valley State
55Derrick BarnesLB276′ 0″2406Purdue
98DJ WonnumLB286′ 5″2587South Carolina
12Thomas HarperS255′ 10″1953Notre Dame
17Dan JacksonS256′ 1″1952Georgia
24Loren StricklandS265′ 10″2022Ball State
27Christian IzienS265′ 8″1974Rutgers
31Kerby JosephS256′ 0″2105Illinois
32Brian BranchS246′ 0″2034Alabama
36Chuck ClarkS316′ 0″21010Virginia Tech

Special Teams

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
49Hogan HattenLS256′ 2″2393Idaho
3Jack FoxP296′ 2″2187Rice
39Jake BatesPK275′ 10″2023Arkansas

Reserve / Out

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
88Kendrick LawWR6′ 0″2050Kentucky

Rookies and First-Year Players to Watch

Luke Altmyer (QB), Lawrence Keys III (WR), Miles Kitselman (TE), Blake Miller (OT), Melvin Priestly (OT), Keith Abney II (CB), Aamaris Brown (CB), Skyler Gill-Howard (DT), Erick Hunter (LB), Aidan Keanaaina (DT), Anthony Lucas (DE), Derrick Moore (DE).

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Detroit Lions quarterbacks in 2026?

The 2026 quarterback room is Luke Altmyer, Teddy Bridgewater, and Jared Goff.

How many players are on the Detroit Lions roster?

The offseason roster has 93 players, which trims to 53 for the regular season.

Where can I print the 2026 Detroit Lions roster?

A free low-ink printable PDF of the full roster is available on this page.

When are the 2026 NFL rosters finalized?

Teams set their initial 53-man rosters at the end of the preseason, in late August 2026, then adjust throughout the year.

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