The Cleveland Browns have made the decision to trade defensive end Za’Darius Smith to the Detroit Lions, who were in need of an edge rusher following a significant injury to their star player, Aidan Hutchinson. This information was confirmed by an individual who is knowledgeable about the transaction and has requested to remain anonymous as the teams are yet to officially announce the trade.
As part of the trade, the Browns are sending Smith along with a seventh-round draft pick for the year 2026 to the Lions. In exchange, Cleveland will receive a fifth-round pick in 2025 and a sixth-round pick in 2026. This decision comes as the Browns aim to regroup during what has been a disappointing season thus far.
Speculation about Smith’s departure had been circulating for weeks, particularly with the Browns struggling and looking to gather draft picks for what is likely another rebuilding phase. In stark contrast, the Lions are performing well this season with a record of 7-1 and are actively pursuing their Super Bowl ambitions. The injury to Hutchinson prompted the Lions to seek additional support for their pass rush.
Za’Darius Smith had rejoined the Browns as a free agent in March, initially signed to provide support alongside Myles Garrett on the defensive front. The trade reflects a shift in strategy for both teams as they navigate their respective seasons and future prospects.