If the Detroit Lions are dead set on landing one of the top offensive tackles in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, they may need to move up from pick No. 17 in order to land one.Because of the Lions' likely intent to draft a top offensive tackle, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport thinks other teams around the league could be looking at picks No. 15 and No. 16 as potential spots to trade up into before the Lions make their selection at No. 17.From The Insiders on @NFLNetwork: Attempting to ID potential trade spots in the first round, looking right around No. 15 and 16. pic.twitter.com/0ztymwq1VA— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 21, 2026"What I want to look at is around 15 and 16. Both those picks are before 17, which is where the Detroit Lions pick, and I think it's pretty clear, the Lions have a need, maybe a significant need for an offensive tackle.

A lot of teams know this."The Lions have said, 'We may not take a tackle.' But I think it's fair to say teams believe they will. And you have several teams right behind the Lions—you have teams like the Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers and several others who have done a lot of work on the top tackles.

Do they try to jump in front of the Lions to get one of the top tackles, one of the last few top tackles available? I know the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for instance at 15 are open to moving back. The Jets are always open to moving from Darren Mougey on down.

That certainly seems to be a place where someone could come up and take a tackle," Rapoport said.For more Lions coverage, follow us on X, @TheLionsWire, and give our Facebook page a like. Follow Josh on X, @JoshOnLionsThis article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Insider: Teams may trade up before Lions' No. 17 NFL draft pick