The have the No. 3 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, a selection they aren't exactly married to at the moment. Lions general manager Bob Quinn admitted he's open to trading the No. 3 overall pick if the right offer comes along -- the franchise currently has one pick in each Stephon Tuitt Jersey of the first six rounds of the 2020 draft. Last April, about trading back from the No. 8 overall pick, but the Lions never made a deal."Open to any trades," Quinn said, . "Those are conversations that generally the higher you are in the draft, the sooner the Anthony Chickillo Jersey conversations begin. I have not had any trade conversations with anybody, as of yet. Those usually tend to start in the combine, in the hallway we kinda roll through. We'll see how that goes."The top picks in the 2020 NFL Draft appear to be set, as the have their sights set on LSU quarterback Joe Burrow at No. 1 overall and the seem to be the logical spot for Ohio State defensive end Chase Young at No. 2 overall. If these projected picks hold, the Lions are left in an JuJu Smith-Schuster Jersey interesting spot at No. 3 overall. of potentially trading franchise quarterback . There are teams in the market for a franchise quarterback and Detroit could use that as leverage to acquire more picks in 2020 and 2021 via trading down from No. 3 overall. This could be an intriguing option for a Lions franchise who has a lot of roster holes to fill following a disappointing 3-12-1 season. Detroit has already parted ways with several key defensive players over the William Gay Jersey past several months and could be looking for more picks to help their roster rebuild. The Lions traded long-time safety (and a 2021 seventh-round pick) to the for a 2020 fifth-round pick at the trade deadline last season, just one year after Diggs signed a three-year, $20.4 million contract extension. Detroit also released nose tackle earlier in the week. Merril Hoge Jersey The Lions have also talked to multiple teams about a trade this offseason after fielding offers for the Pro Bowl cornerback at the 2019 trade deadline. Slay is about to enter the final year of a four-year, $48.15 million extension, making him a free agent after the season. You can expect the Lions to be involved in many draft rumors as we approach the end of April for as long they hold the coveted No. 3 pick.