After making a big move Monday, the Lions are filling in the gaps of their roster in free agency.
They have re-signed a pair of depth pieces in the trenches in offensive lineman Dan Skipper and defensive lineman Myles Adams.
It's no surprise that the Lions brought back Skipper, a reliable swing tackle who started three games last year when left tackle Taylor Decker was injured.
Skipper has become a staple of the Lions' roster and one of the more popular players in their locker room, having been with the team for parts of the past eight seasons. He's played in 44 games and all four of Detroit's playoff games the past three seasons.
Skipper, who turns 31 in September, is back with the Lions on a one-year deal, per ESPN.
Adams, meanwhile, was a newcomer to Detroit last season. The Lions signed him from the Seahawks' practice squad in November amid a rash of injuries and deployed him mostly on the interior of the defensive line in four games down the stretch, plus their playoff loss.
The Lions liked what they saw in Adams enough to bring him back for another year, per the Free Press. He posted four tackles, two quarterback hits and one sack in his four regular season games.
Brad Holmes and the Lions aren't done molding their roster in free agency. They still have to make a decision on fellow defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike, along with the likes of Kyle Peko and Pat O'Connor, two more D-lineman who played important roles for the team at different times last season. The same goes on offense for guard Kevin Zeitler.
The Lions have already re-signed linebacker Derrick Barnes and defensive end Marcus Davenport. Their biggest move is likely behind them, as they agreed to a three-year, $48 million contract with cornerback D.J. Reed to replace Carlton Davis III, who's signing a three-year, $60 million deal with the Patriots.
