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I guess we talked with Culpepper and Spikes, I don't see why we shouldn't bring Culpepper in, it's worth a shot. As for Spikes I'm hopeing we sign 'em soon, which we should be.Mike O'Hara of the Detroit News is reporting that the Lions have recently been in contact with former pro-bowl quarterback Daunte Culpepper and former pro-bowl linebacker Takeo Spikes. However, the proposition of signing with the Lions came about differently for each player.
Culpepper contacted the Lions himself via a phone call. He is currently acting as his own agent and must have exhausted most of his resources already—the Lions are not a team in need of a veteran quarterback.
The Lions don't have a solid offensive line either, which isn't something an injury prone quarterback should be looking for in a new team.
It wouldn't hurt to bring Culpepper into camp however. Current starter Jon Kitna isn't getting any younger and back-ups Drew Stanton and Dan Orlovsky have no NFL experience to speak of. If Kitna gets injured this season, the Lions don't have a solid back-up plan. Signing Culpepper could help change that.
Spikes on the other hand was contacted by Detroit and recently visited the team. Spikes also has injury issues, but would be a useful addition to a primarily young linebacker corps.
Spikes could play outside linebacker opposite of Ernie Sims, which would let Paris Lenon and rookie Jordon Dizon split time playing middle linebacker. This would give the Lions plenty of speed on the outside and give Dizon more time to adjust before starting full time.
Spikes would be a great fit for Detroit, and is one of the best free agents currently available. Culpepper may not fit as well, but an extra arm during training camp can't be a bad thing.
My advice? Sign Spikes and soon. At worst he gives Detroit a better back-up. At best he becomes a solid defensive contributor, something the Lions definitely could use. As far as Culpepper goes, I'd say try him out and see if he doesn't have something left to give.
But apparently after reading a few article, Detroit isn't interested in Culpepper.