The Detroit Lions add several receivers from the United Football League (UFL) ahead of training camp. According to reports, Detroit signs at least two UFL wide receivers from the Louisville Kings, the team that wins the UFL championship. One of the additions is identified as a former Michigan Wolverines standout, while another is described as a veteran playmaker. In a related report, the Lions also bring in additional UFL receiver depth, with coverage indicating the team completes signings of three receivers from the UFL. The Lions’ moves come as the team faces roster changes, including the loss of rookie Kendrick Law to a torn ACL, which creates another need at the wide receiver position. Taken together, the sources describe a period of active receiver recruitment by the Lions, drawing from Louisville’s championship roster and other UFL talent to create competition during camp. Details such as contract terms, specific player names beyond the Michigan connection, and roles in the depth chart are not fully specified in the provided excerpts, but all accounts agree on the overall direction and timing of the signings.