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Aidan Hutchinson stands between the possibilities of the Lions' trade for Trey Hendrickson

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Even though the Detroit Lions might have a golden opportunity to get Trey Hendrickson on board amid his tense back-and-forth with the Cincinnati Bengals , the dilemma still looms as the Lions hold back from investing a massive amount in one player since they already have one with a hefty contract. Aidan Hutchinson , bound in a 4-year contract, extracting over $30 million from the team, is a major reason why the Lions have their intentions set on a player whose paycheck won’t be a problem for future contracts to get hampered. While the choice to afford two skilled edge pushers at the same time might be a difficult one to make, there might not be a lot of time on the Lions’ hands to make a call as they continue to look for a new beneficial recruit.

Can the Detroit Lions afford both Aidan Hutchinson and Trey Hendrickson?



As per stats, the Lions still hold a hefty amount of $42.3 million in team cap space and can easily opt to get a big shot on their team, with Hendrickson currently seeming like a great option. The Bengals’ top pass rusher has been quite outspoken about him not being treated rightly while negotiating a deal regarding his contract and the team’s approval to seek a trade, to the extent that HC Zac Taylor has threatened to fine him if he refuses to play for the remaining year.



With the words flying around of within his current team, it might be the perfect chance for the Lions to hit the bullseye, unless spending a massive amount is not on their list at the moment. While many believe that Hendrickson and Hutchinson together can be incredibly difficult to tackle on the field, the Lions might not be taking a step forward since Hendrickson’s expectations might not align with the team’s current goal of investment.





The thought of Hutchinson and Hendrickson petrifying the offenses together sounds appealing; however, a sustainable decision might be the best choice for the Lions. Stepping away from the possibility of taking a big risk, the Lions continue to look for a more strategic deal.


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