The Detroit Lions are set to move deeper into the offseason in the coming weeks. After the NFL Draft reached its conclusion, the Lions are preparing for the next phase of the offseason. This features on-field workouts, which will offer a first glimpse at the new-look Lions heading into the 2026 season. Detroit made a change to its offseason process this year, canceling rookie minicamp. In years past, the Lions have utilized rookie minicamp as an opportunity to acclimate their draft class to practices as well as offer tryout opportunities to some veteran free agents. However, general manager Brad Holmes and the organization made the call to forego that this year. While the rookies will still undergo an acclimation process, it won't feature traditional practices like they've done in years past. This change is one of multiple the Lions have made to their offseason. In addition, the team won't host joint practices for the first time since Dan Campbell's first year as head coach in 2021.…