Dan Campbell recently praised Tennessee Titans outside linebacker Harold Landry, who has been linked to the Detroit Lions as a potential trade target following Aidan Hutchinson’s injury.
Asked about Landry’s skills, Campbell was enthusiastic, highlighting the 28-year-old’s athleticism and edge technique.
“Landry has quickness and speed. He’s an excellent rusher who can dip, rip, and leverage – the full package,” Campbell said.
With Landry’s agility and Pro Bowl background, it’s clear why he would be a perfect fit for the Lions’ lineup.
As Detroit considers ways to strengthen their pass rush, Landry’s abilities align well with what the Lions need in Hutchinson’s absence.
Landry has been a consistent playmaker for the Titans, recording double-digit sacks in his last two full seasons.
Known for his burst and relentless pursuit, Landry could bring a new intensity to the Lions’ defensive front.
A former Pro Bowler, Landry is signed through 2027, offering both an immediate impact and lasting potential for any acquiring team.
His edge speed and adaptability with diverse pass-rushing techniques would provide a significant boost to the Lions’ defense as they work to replace their top pass rusher.