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# Lions’ McNeill in a rush to show he’s truly back: ‘I’m me again’
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All the offseason roster retooling leaves the 26-year-old McNeill as one of the Lions’ longest-tenured players. And while the former third-round pick laughs at the sound of that — “That is kind of wild to think about,” he says — he knows what it means, too.

“Being one of the older guys in the room now, it’s time for me to step up,” he said.

That’s easier to do now, though, because there’s no more guessing about what that next step will feel like. As Campbell noted earlier this spring, “Alim would never say anything about it, but any player that comes off of that (ACL) injury, it’s hard.”

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…Yet he can admit now what he wouldn’t then: He wasn’t close to the Pro Bowl-caliber player the Lions had signed to a four-year, $97 million contract extension the year before. The mind and the body were still at odds, and without an offseason to prepare, his strength and conditioning weren’t where they needed to be. As the weeks went by, and the injuries piled up behind him on Detroit’s crumbling defense, that would become more and more apparent, too.

“No matter how hard I tried to do certain things, it just wasn’t there yet,” McNeill said Friday, as the Lions finished up their third OTA workout of the spring.

But now?

“It’s here now,” McNeill said, smiling. “So I’m not thinking about last year at all, honestly. I’m me again now. It’s a night-and-day difference.”

And that’s certainly good news for a Lions team that’s determined to draw the curtains on last season’s first-to-worst tumble in the division.

Because if the mandate from head coach Dan Campbell is to “get back to the business of what it’s about – football, first and foremost,” getting a disruptive force back in the middle of Detroit’s defensive front is a good place to start. And if the goal is to rediscover some of the “no-nonsense” grit that fueled the Lions’ rise in 2023 and ’24, there may not be a better poster boy than McNeill, the soft-spoken, hard-working linchpin from general manager Brad Holmes’ first draft class in 2021

He’s a player Campbell calls “one of our pillars,” and now that he’s feeling more like his sturdy self, McNeill says he knows the team will be leaning on him more than ever.

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A year ago, the Lions had the third-slowest time to pressure (2.86 seconds) in the NFL, according to Next Gen Stats. The ripple effects of that were felt everywhere, as Detroit fell from seventh in scoring defense in 2024 to 22nd last season.

But the return of McNeill and Levi Onwuzurike, who missed all of last season after ACL surgery following a 2024 breakout, and the additions of free agents D.J. Wonnum and Payton Turner, as well as rookie second-round pick Derrick Moore, should help ratchet up the pressure.

“That is the success up front is the pass rush,” said McNeill, who boasted one of the NFL’s best win rates among interior linemen in 2023 and '24. “That’s everything. It’s everything. Especially inside. If you don’t have an inside rush, it doesn’t matter what you do. So that’s what I’m here to do and that’s what I’m going to do.”

As for what the team needs to do, McNeill says there’s no gray area there, either. Campbell’s messaging is intentional, but among the core group the sense of urgency was a given after last year’s 9-8 finish and a surprising playoff miss that “just kind of humbled us.”

“Coach didn’t have to tell us that for us to have that,” McNeill said. “As players, we knew that. It’s personal.

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just hope Alim can stay healthy, haven’t seen that in awhile.

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It takes time no doubt. He was playing last year only about 9 months after surgery which I admire but he clearly wasn’t close to his former self. Hopefully we get that this year

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I think he will be back to what he was.

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I’ll believe it when I see it. Just like many of the question marks on defense coming into this season.

Alim McNeill - is he really back?
Tyliek Williams - Is he gonna show the growth in year 2 that we need from him?
Derrick Moore - Can he be that missing piece we’ve needed opposite Hutch?
WLB - Is there a scheme change for that role, and if not, who is filling that need?
Terrion Arnold - Can he stay healthy and get to that #1 CB level?
DJ Reed - Who is he really. I think it remains to be seen?
Kerby Joseph - Is he playing. Can he play. Who the heck knows at this point?
Brian Branch - At what point in the season will we even see him and how will he look?
Kelvin Sheppard - Just feels like he is a DC in training at the moment?

And with all that we are still likely better than we ended last year right?

Than how we “ended” last year. On defense? Absolutely.

Than how we “started” last year. On defense or as a team? Nope.

Why compare expectations from the start of last season to the defense when using the performance of the whole season to base the opinion? I see it quite often in here were we say the defense is terrible but compare to the defense when it was actually top 10 in talent disregarding we still went 9-8 with the mash unit and improved on it in all likelihood and have been worse in recent history.

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I guess I’m missing your point. I jumped into this thread and expressed my concerns going “into” this season. So in my mind the correct comparison would by comparing going “into” this season against going “into” last season.

But really, I was initially confused by your question to begin with. What does my concerns about going into this season have to do with any comparison at all?

It is simple when you consider how you baseline your expectations for the team.. My point is we saw how the mash unit was which to me is floor for this year barring a disaster. So any concerns based on how they were going into last year is irrelevant and if you are asking me can we win with the defense we ended last year with if our oline gels i would say absolutely!

Which you were the one that agreed we are better than we ended but not vs how we started.

I am highlighting that how we started isnt the point. You seem to agree?

And my point is that my concerns going into this season have absolutely nothing to do with any comparisons to seasons past. My concerns are my concerns right at this very moment.

I responded to your initial question out of pure courtesy even though in my mind I was thinking, why are you even asking this.

Of course the roster looks better right now compared to a completely decimated secondary that we ended up with at the end of last season. But none of that alleviates my concerns going into this season.

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You arent wrong in your concerns, i just think if a few of them are answered we are fine as a team based on the performance of our reserves last season. Its just a perspective thing but we can end here if the conversation is merely a courtesy.

I kind of figured you were coming at this from the same angle that you usually do. You simply can’t stand to see any critical analysis of the team. If you’ve seen my other post from today I am pretty high on the Lions to win the division and finish with 11 or so wins.

But again, even with that, my concerns as I listed them are still my concerns and shouldn’t be viewed as me knocking the team. These are valid concerns that I have.

But I do know that any time there is a hint of negativeness towards the team you immediately get defensive, and I’m OK with that. Fan however you want to fan.

I even said your concerns are valid homie was just saying that i was viewing it as they were a game away from the playoffs last year despite a worse defense. It also isnt good enough which i have said multiple times on this board. Regardless have a good one