The Detroit Lions have one of the most complete rosters in the NFL, and Dan Campbell does not think they'll do anything to add to it at next week's trade deadline.

"I don’t, but that doesn't mean we won’t," Campbell said Friday. "I mean, (general manager Brad Holmes has) brought up a couple of things already."

The Lions are in good shape entering the final two months of the season with a 5-2 record that has them in second place in the NFC North.

They could look to upgrade their depth at several positions, including defensive end, defensive back and tight end. But they have no long-term injury concerns entering this week's game with the Minnesota Vikings and expect to get five key defensive players – Kerby Joseph, D.J. Reed, Marcus Davenport, Josh Paschal and Malcolm Rodriguez – bac

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