1:32 -- We're done. Stay tuned for full coverage.

1:30 -- Mayhew said the visit with Te'o went great. Said he was very frank and direct about his girlfriend scandal. During a campus to Notre Dame, Mayhew couldn't find anyone who would say a bad thing about Te'o.

1:30 -- Mayhew speculates that trade talks to be heavy in the second round because of the quarterbacks available at that spot.

1:29 -- Mayhew says he usually does seven or eight campus visits per year.

1:27 -- The draft plan hasn't changed because of recent retirements. Mayhew gave props to college scouting director Scott McEwen for his work this year.

1:27 -- The team does look at Wonderlic and psychological testing when evaluating players.

1:26 -- Mayhew shoots down the idea that the team would trade back in to the first round.

1:25 -- Detroit didn't give as many first-round grades to prospects this year compared to previous seasons, suggesting talent isn't as good at the top.

1:24 -- The Lions have been tracking Denard Robinson's development and feels he's doing a nice job learning the ropes as a punt returner. He also has shown some potential as a running back.

1:23 -- 85 to 90 percent of the team are working out at these voluntary workouts. Jahvid Best is not working out.

1:22 -- Amari Spievey is available for the workouts. He's healthy and the legal issues won't hold him back.

1:21 -- Team still isn't sure what Rugland can do, but he's a kicker, not a punter. He was impressive in the workout. His left-footed kicking style did play into the decision.

1:21 -- Mayhew implies team might shy away from a cornerback at the top because they like the three guys they drafted last year at the position.

1:20 -- Asked how he feels about the offensive tackles at the top of the class, Mayhew says, "They're good."

1:19 -- Mayhew feels good about the direction of the team with the offseason moves. He's really pleased with Stafford's offseason and says Calvin Johnson looks great and Tulloch is stepping up as a leader. Mayhew also said the team landed its three primary targets in free agency.

1:18 -- Mayhew has a great idea what Reiff can do, but says his value is flexibility, letting the team draft another tackle if value is there.

1:17 -- The rookie contracts have limited the idea of positional value at the top of the draft. Mayhew says guard could be in play at No. 5 with the current pay scale. He says the two guys coming out (Warmack, Cooper) make a strong case to go that high this year.

1:15 -- Mayhew admits he might be tougher on cornerback assessments because he played the position, but he says other people in the process help him make decisions.

1:15 -- Milliner is the elusive big corner this franchise has lacked for years and he definitely fits the mold of what the team is looking for in a cornerback.

1:14 -- Coaches work collaboratively with the coaching staff, but Mayhew says he leans on Jim Schwartz opinion the most heading into the draft.

1:13 -- Some of the uncertainty has to do with the new general managers at the top.

1:13 -- As you get closer to Thursday, Mayhew expects the top of the draft become clearer. He definitively say the Lions have zero plans to trade up to No. 1.

1:12 -- Mayhew said Eric Fisher would love to play for the Lions and stay close to home. Mayhew says he's really grown as a player since last season.

1:12 -- You expect a player at No. 5 to start and have an impact right away.

1:11 -- People talk about high ceiling, but Mayhew says it's important to consider a player's floor at the top of the draft. You don't necessarily want to swing for the fence at No. 5.

1:11 -- Information on character is more accessible with social media.

1:10 -- Xanders has been a great hire. The team is already getting some help from the computer system he's installing. He's also provided insight on the players currently on the roster and the Lions recent drafts.

1:10 -- No teams have reached out about moving up, but Mayhew has put out some feelers to other teams about needs.

1:09 -- Mayhew reads all the mock draft and draft analysis, but he doesn't put any stock into it. He says he mines it for information about what other GMs might be thinking.

1:08 -- Mayhew declines to acknowledge the team has needs at offensive tackle or defensive tackle.

1:07 -- The team is prepared to make a pick at five, but also prepared to move back. The focus is now the later portions of the draft.

1:06 -- Opening statement, Mayhew says the team has finished up the vast majority of its draft process. He feels the meetings with the coaching staff were very productive.

1:04 -- Still waiting...

12:55 -- We just been called up to the studio, so this should be getting underway shortly.

ALLEN PARK -- Join MLive.com at approximately 1 p.m. for live updates from Detroit Lions general manager Martin Mayhew's pre-draft press conference.

The NFL draft kicks off Thursday night at 8 p.m. The Lions are scheduled to select No. 5 overall. On Friday night, the Lions hold picks 36 and 65.

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