While it's not a huge position of need, depth could be an issue if Foote is gone.If he does go, who could replace him1) Stephen Tulloch, TEN- Thus continues the trend of Titans players who could become Lions players I personally think Tulloch is the best bet of any of them. He thrived with the Titans when Schwartz was in town and could be replaceable in Tennessee.2) Keith Ellison, BUF- He's definitely better fit to play on the outside, but the Lions drafted Levy with that thought that he could play in the middle of the defense anyway. That being said, I think the Bills resign him.Best bet- Stephen Tulloch. That is, unfortunately, the best player in the Lions secondary getting burned by Julius Jones.Julius Jones....... Really In Delmas' defense Jones is pretty fast, just not very good.Either way the Lions have started 3 different safeties next to Delmas and Ko Simpson is not the long term answer. They are now starting Marvin White because of Simpson's season ending injury.Ouch.1) Sean Jones, PHI- The Lions have a very good chance here to get an underrated player in Jones. 
He is likely to be let go because rookie Macho Harris has been playing like a man possessed.2) Atari Bigby, GB- He would compete with Simpson for a starting job, but honestly wouldn't be much of an upgrade.3) Dawan Landry, BAL- I doubt the Ravens let him leave, but here's to hoping!Best bets- Atari Bigby, Sean Jones. The Battle of the Bronx turned into the Massacre of the Bronx. From the opening tip until the final buzzer, the Jaspers were in control.Manhattan (4-2) jumped out to an 11-2 lead four minutes into the game The Jaspers were forcing turnovers and running the floor. Fordham knew this was going to be a long night.Fordham (1-4) fought their way back into the game, an Alberto Estwick layup cutting the lead to 14-8.Then it was Manhattan's turn to turn on the gas. Manhattan had Fordham doubled up in score as the final seconds ticked away in the first half Antoine Pearson brought the ball up the court.

After a quick crossover brought him over thetimeline, Pearson chucked up a half-hearted three-point shot that banked, in giving the Jaspers a 39-18 lead entering halftime. In the second half, Manhattan was unable to score as much as in the first half. Luckily for them, Fordham remained unable to hit any shots. Fordham did not make one three-pointer the whole game (0-of-11). Fordham has struggled from the stripe this whole season, and it continued last night. The two of them combined made two of 21 shots. The only player that Fordham could count on for scoring was Chris Gaston He was the only Ram in double digits. In addition to his scoring, he added 16 rebounds and four steals.On the other side, Manhattan had everything clicking. Rico had 14 points off the bench.Darryl Crawford got the Jaspers going early by scoring the first five points of the game.
Crawford finished with 15 points and nine rebounds.Kevin Laue played four minutes in Saturday night's game. He showed everybody watching the disadvantage to having only one arm. Whenever a missed shot came to Laue, he had to attempt to tip the ball to another teammate. The Jaspers have got to figure out a way to solve this problem if they want Laue to become a stronger presence.Finally, Barry Rohrssen realized that Djibril Coulibaly is not good! Coulibaly played only seven minutes and got one point on a free throw. If Djibril wants more playing time, he has to bulk up and learn how to finish lay-ups and rebound.Andrew Gabriel and Brandon Adams both fouled out, but both had contributions to the Jasper scoring.Gabriel scored six points on 2-of-4 shooting. He also had four rebounds and three blocks.Adams had eight points and six rebounds.Freshman George Beamon showed Jasper fans that he has the potential to grow into a good player. However, Beamon's anxiety showed.Beamon had the ball on the left wing and made a nice move to create some room Beamon threw up an awkward shot and missed completely.