The Detroit Lions are doing away with rookie minicamp.
The Lions will not hold a minicamp as part of their rookie development program this spring, one of several tweaks to the team’s offseason schedule.
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NFL teams are allowed to hold three days of practices for drafted rookies, undrafted free agents and tryout players as part of their seven-week rookie orientation program.
Typically, the Lions have held rookie minicamp two weeks after the draft, and often they sign one or more tryout players from the weekend.
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