The Oakland Press

Three lessons Holmes must learn from Quinn’s failure

- By John Maakaron www.si.com/nfl/lions

One of the biggest markers of success for a general manager is how impactful the players selected in the NFL Draft end up being.

For former general manager Bob Quinn, several draft selections simply did not pan out, and he even racked up a couple of “draft busts” that impeded the progress of the Lions’ rebuild.

New general manager Brad Holmes comes to Detroit with a positive reputation for being able to identify college talent.

“I am so much focused on the intangible traits, way more so than the physical traits,” Holmes told Yahoo! Sports. “Now I am like, ‘Okay, yeah, he’s fast, but does he work hard?’ You know? I just don’t care about that stuff quite as much. Of course, I care about it. But, I’ve learned so much as to why a player is or isn’t successful in this league. It falls so much on the intangible­s more than the physical.”

Here are three lessons Holmes must learn from Quinn’s failed tenure in Detroit.

Hit on second-round picks

Quinn simply could not find productive players in the second round.

For some unknown reason, Quinn found himself reaching on more than one occasion on players that don’t belong anywhere near an NFL roster.

Cornerback Teez Tabor and linebacker Jahlani Tavai were two of the most notable draft busts in recent memory.

For Holmes to have success sooner rather than later, he must hit on his early round draft selections.

If possible, he must find avenues to improve Detroit’s draft situation by adding more picks via trades, too.

Draft Stafford’s replacemen­t

Quinn brought in so many backup quarterbac­ks during his tenure. Yet, none of them could realistica­lly replace the team’s veteran franchise passer in Matthew Stafford.

He even dolled out a multi-year contract offer for veteran backup Chase Daniel.

When given the opportunit­y this season, Daniel was as productive as the cardboard fans that were placed in the stands at

Ford Field.

There is an opportunit­y to find the heir apparent, with the team drafting at No. 7 overall this year.

Hire qualified head coach

For Holmes, one of his first major decisions will be hiring Matt Patricia’s replacemen­t.

Quinn’s biggest mistake was moving on from a proven winner in Jim Caldwell and replacing him with a coach that failed miserably.

Patricia alienated the locker room, and even had an adversaria­l relationsh­ip with Stafford during his first season in Detroit.

If Detroit hires the wrong coach, the organizati­on will continue to remain dormant in a league that is known for having a respectabl­e level of parity.

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