The 2016 NFL Draft marked the beginning of Bob Quinn's tenure as the Lions' general manager. Despite his forgettable time with the team, one positive legacy he leaves behind is left tackle Taylor Decker. Decker, whose contract expires next year, expressed his desire to end his career with the Lions. However, his age and cost make his future with the team uncertain. Spotrac projects a potential 3-year extension worth $42.3 million for Decker, placing him in the bottom third of tackle salaries. Decker may ask for more, but the team needs to manage their salary cap carefully, considering upcoming extensions for key players like Amon-Ra St. Brown and Penei Sewell. The decision ultimately lies with Decker, his agent, and the team's general manager, Brad Holmes.
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