The free agency class of 2025 is starting to take shape, with notable names like Denver Broncos’ Garett Bolles and Kansas City Chiefs’ Trey Smith expected to secure new contracts. Among the players to watch is Detroit Lions defensive tackle Alim McNeill.
Detroit is actively working on a contract extension for McNeill, as confirmed by general manager Brad Holmes. Although the team has recently focused on extending key offensive players, negotiations with McNeill are still in the early stages. Holmes mentioned that while discussions haven’t been intense yet, both sides are aware of the mutual interest in a long-term deal.
McNeill had a standout season last year, achieving career highs with 18 solo tackles, six sacks, and 23 quarterback hits in 13 regular-season games and three playoff matches. The Lions have strengthened their defensive line with the addition of D.J. Reader and the return of Levi Onwuzurike, which should provide McNeill with additional support.
Despite the potential for a new deal, McNeill is concentrating on his performance on the field. He has left contract negotiations to his agents while focusing on preparing for the upcoming season. With his current contract expiring after this season, his priority remains team success rather than personal contract matters.
McNeill’s impending free agency will attract attention from Detroit or other teams interested in his services. According to Bleacher Report, the Lions star is projected to secure a lucrative deal as a free agent next year.
Interior defenders who excel at gap control, stopping ball carriers, and pressuring quarterbacks are always in demand. At 24, McNeill is expected to draw significant interest in 2025, especially as many top defensive tackles like Cameron Heyward (36), Quinton Jefferson (32), and B.J. Hill (30) are nearing the end of their careers.
To remain a top free-agent target, McNeill will need to continue his strong performance and stay healthy, as he missed four games last season due to a knee injury.
Although McNeill may not reach the contract figures of Christian Wilkins ($27.5 million annually) and Justin Madubuike ($24.5 million) due to lower raw numbers, his growing market value suggests he will be close behind.
Projected Contract Value: Four Years, $90 Million
Detroit will face a crucial decision regarding McNeill as his rookie contract nears its end. With his impressive performance and the high demand for skilled interior defenders, McNeill is poised to be a highly sought-after player in free agency. As a third-round pick from the Lions’ 2021 draft class, McNeill has become a key part of the team’s defense, driven by his desire for a Super Bowl title. If all goes well, he will sign a new deal by next year’s free agency.