Haloti Ngata traded to Detroit Lions

Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata will wear No. 92 with the Detroit Lions.

(Tanya Moutzalias | MLive.com)

Update: Kyle Van Noy is switching from 95 to 53, Nevin Lawson from 43 to 24 and Manny Ramirez is reclaiming the 63 jersey he wore during his previous stint with the Lions.

Detroit Lions defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, acquired in a trade nearly two months ago, will wear the same No. 92 uniform he did during the past nine seasons with the Baltimore Ravens.

Defensive end Devin Taylor, who has owned the 92 jersey in Detroit the past two years, will switch to No. 98, previously worn by Nick Fairley. Taylor wore 98 in college.

In addition to Ngata finally getting his number, and Taylor's switch, several members of Detroit's rookie class have settled on uniform assignments.

Second-round pick Ameer Abdullah will wear the No. 21 previously worn by the man he's replacing, running back Reggie Bush. Fourth-round selection Gabe Wright will keep his college number, taking over the No. 90 popularized in recent years by Ndamukong Suh.

Fullback Michael Burton will wear No. 46, cornerback Quandre Diggs will don No. 36 and offensive tackle Corey Robinson, the team's seventh-round choice, will take No. 70.

According to the team's official website, Detroit's first-round selection, guard Laken Tomlinson, is making a play for the No. 77 he wore at Duke. That uniform currently belongs to Cornelius Lucas.

It's not uncommon for there to be compensation in these instances. If Lucas does make a switch, the 78 he wore in college is currently available following the departure of Corey Hilliard in free agency.

Also, according to the team's website, third-round pick Alex Carter is still deciding what number he'll wear in Detroit. He was No. 25 at Stanford, but running back Theo Riddick currently has claim to that jersey after making the switch prior to the start of last season.

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