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Former LSU linebacker Kelvin Sheppard has reportedly been named the new defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions.

The Stone Mountain, Ga. native played at LSU from 2006-2010 under former head coach Les Miles. He was a third-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins.

He played in the NFL with various teams until 2018 and joined Ed Orgeron's staff at LSU as Director of Player Development in 2020.

He joined the Lions staff in 2021 as an outside linebacker coach and has served as the team's linebacker coach for the past three seasons.

Sheppard will replace Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who was hired as the New York Jets head coach this week.

Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Ace Midnight4 months
He kind of got lost in the shuffle in our collective memory. He was after Highsmith and before Minter. He didn't get All American kudos, but he was first team All SEC as a senior. He was a little "stubby" - under 6'2" and 250 at the combine. He was a 200m guy in HS and was quick for a LB. He worked really hard at being the best LB he could be. No surprise he ended up in coaching.
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PalletJack4 months
Those teams had so much talent it was easy to overlook a guy who went out and played almost perfect technique executing his role with little flash and plenty of production
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atltiger64874 months
has it really been 13+ years since he played here?
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Ace Midnight4 months
14 - his last game was January 7, 2011, Cotton Bowl, led LSU with 8 tackles (4 solo).
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Datbayoubengal4 months
Got damn i love to see that. Always one of my faborite players of that era.
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LSU82Cajun4 months
The Lions are the most cursed team in NFL history. This was their year but their two coordinators were more concerned with their next job than this team. ( still I’m glad Daniels led his redskins to victory though.) Maybe Sheppard can stay focused & finally do what Joe Brady did- stay at Buffalo instead of focusing on a HC job at NO & try to get to the Super Bowl
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Godfather14 months
He was the other #11…the defensive one. Hawthorne always thought he was Perriloux out there.
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SaturatedPhat4 months
Damn, that is bad arse. He was a great Tiger. Must have been an extreme pleasure coaching a kid like this and having him run the defense on the field.
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DByrd24 months
We thought that defense was pretty good already. There’s gonna be some serious confidence and swagger on that side of the ball soon in Detroit.
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Bayoubred4 months
One of my favorite players of that era. Really tough and smart guy.
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StrikeIndicator4 months
This is the feel good story of my day! Congrats
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panzer4 months
THAT'S HUGE - tough job, needs a lot of smarts. Simply awesome!
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Doug Masters4 months
Cool. Hope he does well. Always liked him.
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conman4 months
Congratulations!
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TooFyeToFly4 months
Makes a lot of sense. Kelvin was a smart player
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QB4 months
But haven't we been told over and over that just because you are a good player, that doesn't mean you can be a good coach? LSU could benefit by bringing back a couple of their 'great' players to coach certain positions of need imo. Mawae and Mathieu come to mind!
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Davy4 months
Awesome.
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Davy4 months
He played some good defense for us.
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LemmyLives4 months
When he went off the field against UF, we turned into Swiss cheese.
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Bill W Tiger4 months
This is a very TRUE statement!!!!
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