Will the Detroit Lions Bring Back Za’Darius Smith? A Crucial Offseason Decision
A Pivotal Offseason for Detroit
As the Detroit Lions navigate the 2025 offseason, one burning question is dominating discussions among fans: Will the team bring back edge rusher Za’Darius Smith? After a stellar 2024 campaign that saw the Lions finish with an impressive 15-2 record and clinch the NFC’s No. 1 seed, their unexpected divisional round exit has left them eager to reload for another Super Bowl push. With General Manager Brad Holmes at the helm, roster decisions will be critical, and Smith’s potential return remains a hot topic across Motor City.
Za’Darius Smith’s Impact in Detroit
A three-time Pro Bowler, Smith arrived in Detroit midseason via a trade with the Cleveland Browns, stepping up after Aidan Hutchinson suffered a season-ending leg injury in Week 6. In just eight games, Smith recorded four sacks, three tackles for loss, and 36 pressures—leading the team in sacks post-Hutchinson and ranking 14th in the league in pressures from Weeks 11-18. At 32, he proved he still has the ability to disrupt quarterbacks while providing veteran leadership to the Lions’ defense. However, his emotional Instagram post—”Thank you, Detroit”—after his release on March 9 suggested a farewell, despite his previous statement on January 24 expressing his desire to stay.
Why Did the Lions Release Smith?
Detroit’s decision to cut Smith was more about financial flexibility than performance. His contract, inherited from Cleveland, carried a $5.7 million cap hit for 2025, including a $2 million roster bonus due March 14 and a $6.99 million option bonus, complicating Detroit’s salary cap. By releasing him, the Lions saved $11 million over two years, avoiding dead cap penalties. Holmes quickly pivoted, signing D.J. Reed to replace Carlton Davis and re-signing Marcus Davenport on a one-year, $4.75 million deal. But with Smith still a free agent as of March 19, fans are wondering if Detroit might reconsider.
Would a Reunion Make Sense?
Smith embodies the Lions’ culture—tough, relentless, and team-oriented. Under head coach Dan Campbell, he played a key mentorship role while delivering results despite limited snaps (60% of defensive plays). Pairing him with a fully recovered Hutchinson could create a formidable edge-rushing duo. Fans on social media are vocal about their support, with many pleading for his return. One user, @boonersports, tweeted, “The Detroit Lions NEED to bring back Za’Darius Smith for the 2025 season—9.0 sacks, 67 pressures!” If Detroit can sign him to a one-year deal in the $5-6 million range, he could be an affordable asset for a championship contender.
Potential Roadblocks to a Smith Return
Holmes is taking a strategic approach to Detroit’s long-term success. With $51 million in cap space (before contract extensions), the Lions must plan for future deals, including big paydays for Hutchinson, Sam LaPorta, and others. Additionally, Detroit still has depth at edge rusher with Davenport’s return and Josh Paschal’s presence. The 2025 NFL Draft, where the Lions hold the 19th pick, offers another opportunity to find a younger, more cost-effective pass rusher. Smith’s age (33 in September) and struggles against the run could also factor into Detroit’s reluctance to bring him back.
Final Verdict: Will Smith Rejoin the Lions?
At this point, it’s a 50-50 scenario. If Smith remains unsigned and is willing to accept a team-friendly deal, Holmes may make a move. His familiarity with the system and the fan base’s enthusiasm make a reunion enticing. However, if another team—especially an NFC North rival—offers a bigger contract or if the Lions find a draft steal, Detroit could move on.
With free agency in full swing and the draft looming, the Lions are keeping their plans under wraps. What do you think? Should Za’Darius Smith return to Detroit? Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for more updates!