ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions have officially signed four of their draft picks as rookie minicamp gets underway. They also announced the addition of 10 undrafted rookie free agents.
Signings include LSU offensive guard Miles Frazier (Round 5), Boise State edge defender Ahmed Hassanein (Round 6), Georgia safety Dan Jackson (Round 7) and Georgia receiver Dominic Lovett (Round 7).
For those curious, it’s not unusual for rookies to hit the field for minicamp without signing their deals. Draft picks that remain unsigned for the Lions include Ohio State defensive lineman Tyleik Williams (Round 1), Georgia offensive guard Tate Ratledge (Round 2) and Arkansas receiver Isaac TeSlaa (Round 3).
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The rookies will hit the field Friday morning in Allen Park, ahead of the next month of action before summer break. With the Lions set to open the NFL’s preseason schedule early in the Hall of Fame Game, they have canceled mandatory minicamp originally scheduled for June 10-12.
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Detroit’s Organized Team Activity sessions are set for May 28-30 and June 3-5. Rookie minicamp will take place Friday through Sunday.
The Lions also signed 10 undrafted rookies:
C Leif Fautanu (Arizona State)
CB Gavin Holmes (Texas)
TE Zach Horton (Indiana)
WR Jakobie Keeney-James (UMass)
S Ian Kennelly (Grand Valley State)
WR Jackson Meeks (Syracuse)
G Mason Miller (North Dakota State)
TE Caden Prieskorn (Ole Miss)
RB Kye Robichaux (Boston College)
RB Anthony Tyus III (Ohio)
See below for a full look at the rookie minicamp roster:
Rookie minicamp roster for Lions pic.twitter.com/QCowdJhfGC
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