Stephen Tulloch

Even following the NFL draft, the Detroit Lions had no updates on Stephen Tulloch's status with the team.

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ALLEN PARK -- More than two months ago, veteran linebacker Stephen Tulloch posted a farewell to the city of Detroit. But at the conclusion of the NFL draft Saturday night, he remains on the team's roster and general manager Bob Quinn offered no update on the player's status with the organization.

Initially, it was surprising Tulloch was even on the roster shortly after the start of the new league year in March, when he was due a $500,000 roster bonus, but comments by Quinn earlier this this month suggested that money may have been guaranteed by the language in the player's contract.

The Lions have been reportedly shopping Tulloch. The draft made the logical place to find a taker, but the seven rounds came and went without a deal in place.

Detroit, meanwhile, added a linebacker to its corps via the draft, selecting 6-foot-3, 245-pounder Antwione Williams at the end of the fifth round.

Roster moves, including Tulloch's potential release, are likely coming soon. With the team's 10 draft picks, and more than a dozen reported undrafted free agents expected to sign Thursday, the Lions would be over the 90-man limit.

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