The Detroit Lions pretty much know what they would like to do when it comes to the franchise's specialists in 2015.
The team just hasn't acted on it yet. As of Friday morning, only one specialist -- Sam Martin -- is under contract for this season. Martin is due to have a cap number of $625,075 in the third year of his four-year rookie contract.
The Lions have indicated they would like to bring back kicker Matt Prater and long-snapper Don Muhlbach, essentially keeping their entire special-teams operation intact from the end of last season, but those deals haven't been finalized yet.
And now, a look around the Interwebs in search of Lions news:
The Lions are expected to sign defensive end Phillip Hunt. Todd McShay has the Lions taking an offensive lineman in his latest mock draft. Today's Meet the Lions free agent is defensive end Darryl Tapp. A look at defensive cap numbers entering 2015 for the Lions.
A large payday for Ndamukong Suh might be a gamble for the Detroit Lions, writes Dave Birkett in the Detroit Free Press.
The deadline for Ndamukong Suh nears and the Lions are still sweating it out, writes Bob Wojnowski of the Detroit News.
Reggie Bush's release created a new roster hole for the Lions, writes Justin Rogers in MLive.