In the post-draft process, the Lions have added to the defensive trenches with Aidan Keanaaina, Eric O’Neill, and Anthony Lucas as undrafted free agents. The Lions recently added a veteran free agent DT in Jay Tufele. Can he overcome a foot issue to fortify the defensive line?
Here is the excerpt from my Jay Tufele Medical Report:
Medical concern level ranges from 0 (no concern) to 10 (extreme).
(Ages in parentheses are at start of 2026 season and are factored into the concern level. Injury info and ages based on available public information and are unverified – subject to update. Games played data courtesy of pro-football-reference.com)
Jay Tufele, DT (27)
Contract: 1 year, up to $1.215M
Medical Concern Level: 7/10
- 2025: 12 games played. December foot injury ended his season after Week 16.
- 2024: 13 games
- 2023: 10 games
- 2022: 7 games
- 2021: 4 games. Hand surgery, to IR.
- HS: Foot ligament damage.
A season-ending foot injury is a significant concern due to the lack of proven game action since. He also has a report of a remote foot injury in high school. The details and relation of these foot injuries is unknown. Recurrent foot injuries are certainly something to watch moving forward.
His hand surgery from 2021 isn’t an issue.
His age is good for a free agent and he’s on just a 1-year deal. In his NFL career, he’s had 21 solo tackles, 3 TFL, 4 QB hits, and 0.5 sacks.
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