Is Detroit looking at Chase Young? [ESPN’s Dan Graziano SUGGESTS Lions should look at Chase Young]

I got this excerpt from one of ESPN's pay walled articles.

"I don't expect the Raiders or Browns to be eager to deal away franchise-cornerstone types such as Crosby or Myles Garrett. Ojulari is a great name to watch if the Giants tumble out of contention. Jadeveon Clowney has $2 million in guaranteed 2025 money in his deal with Carolina, but that likely wouldn't stand in the way of a deal once he's healthy. Josh Uche is in the final year of his contract in New England and cheap. Trevis Gipson was a healthy inactive for the Seahawks this week. Ogbo Okoronkwo is signed through 2025 in Cleveland but has no more guaranteed money on his deal. What about Chase Young? The Saints really like the guy and could be interested in signing him to a long-term deal, but if they check in and don't feel good about their chances of doing that, could he be on the move for the second deadline in a row?

Fowler: That's not a bad call. Young signed a one-year deal with New Orleans in hopes of parlaying it into a new contract with the team. With the Saints sitting at 2-4, perhaps the organization would listen to offers closer to the deadline. I'd be mildly surprised if anything happens. Young garnered a third-round pick in last year's trade from Washington to San Francisco, and now that he's fully healthy and playing productive snaps, I would surmise New Orleans wouldn't accept anything less in a deal, if it even considers it.

All of these moves require the Lions to unload precious draft capital, but what if they stand pat? Is there enough for the defense to stay afloat? Looking at the depth chart, four edge rushers are on injured reserve. It's hard to win that way. James Houston is intriguing, though. He exploded with eight sacks in seven games as a rookie in 2022 but hasn't done much since. Maybe he can regain his fastball with an extended look."