BREAKING NEWS: Za’Darius Smith’s nephew makes Lions roster case

Lions WR Jackson Meeks, nephew of Za’Darius Smith, made his case for making Detroit’s final roster with a great game against the Dolphins.

Syracuse Orange wide receiver Jackson Meeks (7) celebrates after converting a first down against the Washington State Cougars during the first quarter at Snapdragon Stadium.

The Detroit Lions have looked solid during the NFL preseason. Detroit dropped a close game 24-17 against Miami on Saturday afternoon. One rookie wide receiver had a great game, making a strong case for a spot on Detroit’s 53-man initial roster.

Lions wide receiver Jackson Meeks had a great game against the Dolphins on Saturday.

Meeks, the nephew of former Lions edge rusher Za’Darius Smith, led the team with seven receptions for 93 yards and a touchdown.

Meeks was wide open on a well-designed out route that gave Detroit their first touchdown of the afternoon.

This is Meeks’ second impressive performance during the preseason for the Lions. Meeks logged three receptions for 78 yards and a touchdown against the Falcons on August 8th.

The Lions may have to start considering whether Meeks can earn a spot on the team’s initial 53-man roster.

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and rookie Isaac TeSlaa are all virtually guaranteed roster spots because of their talent and contracts. It would also be surprising if both Tim Patrick and Kalif Raymond did not make the final roster.

Therefore, Meeks’ only realistic path to a roster spot is as the team’s sixth wide receiver. He would need to serve as primarily a special teamer to make that happen.

Lions fans should keep their eyes on Jackson Meeks for the rest of the preseason.

Will the Lions bring back Za’Darius Smith before the regular season?

Za'Darius Smith's nephew makes Lions roster case
© Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Speaking of Za’Darius Smith, could he join his nephew on Detroit’s final roster?

The Lions traded for Smith at the trade deadline during the 2024 NFL season. Smith made an immediate impact, logging four sacks down the stretch for Detroit.

Lions fans never got the chance to see Smith lined up across from Aidan Hutchinson. But could that become a reality this fall?

Detroit cut Smith earlier this offseason because of his bloated contract from Cleveland. But neither side has definitively closed the door on a reunion.

In fact, Lions GM Brad Holmes acknowledged that the team has been keeping in touch with Smith throughout the offseason. There seems to still be some interest in a reunion on both sides.

If Smith does agree to return to Detroit, he would likely do so close to the regular season.

Next up for the Lions is their preseason finale against the Texans on August 23rd.

Related Posts

BREAKING : Where Lions’ Playoff Odds Stand After Loss to Rams

Where Lions stand in playoff race after Week 15 loss.

NFL playoff picture update: Detroit Lions’ margin for error is gone

An updated look at the NFL playoff picture and what the Detroit Lions need to do to get in.

Lions top WRs and Aidan Hutchinson have them leading Rams at halftime of big game

The Detroit Lions (8-5) lead the Los Angeles Rams (10-3), 24-17, at halftime in what would be a crucial win for their playoff hopes, adding more paths to punch their ticket.

Detroit Lions updated depth chart: Week 15 at Rams

An updated look at the 2025 Detroit Lions’ depth chart ahead of their game vs. the Los Angeles Rams.

Every player Detroit Lions got in Matthew Stafford trade with Rams

It’s not a stretch to say the Detroit Lions built much of their offense around one trade. In arguably the biggest transaction in franchise history, the Lions traded franchise quarterback Matthew…

Lions linebacker hit with hefty fine for unnecessary roughness

Alex Anzalone’s second fine of the 2025 season pushes his career total to $93,190 following the Week 14 incident against Dallas.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *