The Detroit Lions will have the second overall pick in April’s draft, then either No. 31 or No. 32 near the end of Day 1 depending on if the Los Angeles Rams win Super Bowl LVI or not (and assuming no trades). Either way, they’re in pretty good spot, with three of the first 34 picks and five of the first 100 based on the likely draft order once compensatory picks are locked in. As their former quarterback gets set to play in the Super Bowl, here’s a new seven-round mock draft for the Detroit Lions.