The Detroit Lions are just days away from adding the next crop of young talent to their roster. Barring any last minute developments, the Lions will enter the Draft with their first pick set for No. 17 overall. Experts have been in consensus with their predictions, with many believing that the team will use its first-round pick to take an offensive tackle. This is the biggest clear need on their roster, as they released 10-year starter Taylor Decker earlier this offseason. Even with this consistency amongst draft experts, there’s always a chance general manager Brad Holmes pulls off a surprise. In his five seasons as general manager, the Lions have made several surprising moves for players that he and the personnel staff feel strongly about. Here’s a look at where the experts are leaning for the Lions in the first round with the Draft quickly approaching, and what they may be missing. Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia Selected by: Dane Brugler (The Athletic) , Jordan Reid (ESPN) , Mel Kiper Jr.…