A former Detroit Lions defensive lineman is looking for a new home after he was waived by last year’s worst team in the NFL.
Brodric Martin started his career with the Detroit Lions, playing two seasons before bouncing around to a trio of teams last season. Martin joined the Las Vegas Raiders near the end of the season, but was cut loose months before having a chance to compete for a roster spot at training camp.
Brodric Martin Hits the Waiver Wire
The Raiders announced that they waived Martin this week, sending the fourth-year NFL player to the waiver wire.
Martin has a light NFL resume, appearing in five total games for the Lions between the 2023 and 2024 seasons and playing exclusively on special teams. He started the 2025 season on the practice squad of the Kansas City Chiefs but was poached by the Steelers and appeared in one game before being waived in December. He was then claimed by the Raiders, but did not play in any games.
Martin’s next move is not yet clear, but he could have a strong chance to return to one of his former teams. The Lions could look to bring back Martin for a shot at the practice squad, or he could make his way back to the Steelers, who scouted him before the 2024 NFL drat.
Steelers Depotâs Alex Kozora had previously reported that Steelers defensive line coach Karl Dunbar attended Martinâs Pro Day at Western Kentucky.
âOverall, Martin is an easy player to like, and his tape was pretty fun,â Kozora wrote in a profile on Martin before the draft that year. âHe can stuff the run, but heâs not a one-note guy. Thereâs some energy and pass rush juice, even if heâs gotta work on using his hands and developing his move.
âThere arenât many guys of Martinâs body type to compare to in the modern NFL, but Iâll land on Jordan Phillips with a ceiling of a Michael Brockers type.â
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