With the recent retirement of offensive tackle Jeff Backus, the Detroit Lions need to replace three starters on the offensive line next season. It's expected Riley Reiff, last season's first-round draft pick, will fill one of the tackle spots, while Jason Fox and Corey Hilliard will battle for the other.

Depending on what the Lions do in the upcoming NFL draft, Bill Nagy, Rodney Austin and Dylan Gandy should compete for Stephen Peterman's old spot, b

ut the Lions are reported to be scanning the market for another option at right guard.

According to Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, free agent Brandon Moore will visit Detroit after failing to work out a contract with the Miami Dolphins.

Moore, 32, has started 142 games for the New York Jets over the past 10 seasons after going undrafted in 2002. He's extremely durable, starting 137 straight, the third-longest active streak in the NFL, and tops among offensive lineman.

According to football analytics website Pro Football Focus, Moore graded out as one of the top five guards last season and was particularly dominant as a run blocker. In the five years they've been evaluating players, he has never ranked lower than fifth among right guards.

Moore was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2011.