The Detroit Lions were proactive in addressing their biggest needs in the NFL Draft. General manager Brad Holmes has been known to prioritize fits over need during his six years running drafts for the organization. However, he jumped at the opportunity to add talent at offensive tackle and defensive end with his first two picks in 2026. Holmes also added depth to areas that needed it, namely at linebacker and cornerback on the third and final day of the draft. As a result, the roster is taking shape nicely heading into organized team activities. However, there is one need that still looms. The Lions added to their defensive interior by drafting tackle Skyler Gill-Howard and signing Jay Tufele, but there is still room for the team to add a nose tackle. The Lions have a solid rotation of defensive linemen to play their three-technique position, which is aligned on the outside shoulder of the guard in the B gap. However, they lost both of their nose tackles from last season in Roy Lopez and DJ Reader.…