Detroit Lions' 2026 UDFA agreement tracker
Allen Park — After making seven selections in the 2026 NFL draft, the Detroit Lions have 76 players on the team’s offseason roster, leaving 14 vacancies left to fill.
Most of those slots will be plugged with undrafted free agents on Saturday night. As the pending agreements are reported on social media, we’ll be updating our annual UDFA tracker.
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Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois
After beginning as a backup at Ole Miss, Altmyer transferred to Illinois and started three straight seasons, completing 64.4% of his throws for 7,607 yards, 57 touchdowns and 21 interceptions during that stretch. An above-average athlete with good speed, Altmyer also ran for 741 and 12 touchdowns during his time at Illinois.
Aamaris Brown, DB, UNLV
Brown started at Kansas State, switched to South Florida for three seasons and played a sixth and final year with the Runnin’ Rebels. Most of his experience came on the outside, but the 5-foot-10, 197-pounder handled nickel duties in 2025, churning out a career-best four interceptions from the slot.
Erick Hunter, LB, Morgan State
An undersized linebacker with exceptional athletic traits, Hunter weighed just 224 pounds during the pre-draft process, but put up elite measureables in the 40-yard dash, short shuttle and leaping drills. After missing most of the 2024 season with an injury, the two-time captain returned to record 102 tackles (14.0 for a loss) and three forced fumbles in 12 games last season.
Aidan Keanaaina, DL, Cal
The 6-foot-3, 320-pounder finished his college career at Cal after four years at Notre Dame. Far more productive with the Golden Bears, he racked up 101 tackles and 2.5 sacks in 26 games during his time at the school, splitting his workload between A and B-gap alignments. He graded very highly as a run defender throughout his six-year college career, via Pro Football Focus.
Miles Kitselman, TE, Tennessee
Kitselman split his college career between Alabama and Tennessee. The 6-foot-5, 251-pounder caught 48 passes for 554 yards and six touchdowns the past two seasons. He’s a good run blocker, but one of the slowest tight ends in this class.
Anthony Lucas, Edge, USC
A big, rangy defensive end who stands 6-foot-5, with arms longer than 34 inches. He doesn’t offer much as a pass-rusher, logging just 3.0 sacks during his college career and peaking at 23 pressures in a season. However, he’s a formidable edge-setting run defender.
Eric O'Neill, Edge, Rutgers
After a breakout season at James Madison in 2024, which included 12.5 sacks, O’Neil mustered just 2.5 in 12 games during his lone season at Rutgers. Still, the 6-foot-2, 241-pounder racked up 41 pressures during the campaign. In terms of his pre-draft testing, his standout drill was the bench press, where he hoisted the bar 27 times.
Melvin Priestly, OL, Illinois
Priestly is a four-year starter who began his college career at Grambling. After working as a blindside tackle his first two seasons, he flipped to right tackle for Illinois, allowing 4.0 sacks and a respectable 33 pressures in 36 starts, although he had some penalty concerns, drawing 54 flags during his four seasons.
With below-average arm length and wingspan, he could be asked to try guard at the next level.
De’Shawn Rucker, CB, USF
A versatile cornerback who primarily played on the outside between stops at Tennessee and South Florida, the 5-foot-9, 192-pounder ran a blazing 4.38-second 40-yard dash during the pre-draft process.




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