A closer look at the areas the Detroit Lions could address in the draft. We'll continue today with a look at the defensive tackles, who are scheduled to work out Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis.

Position of need: Sitting in the period of a potential franchise tag option for Ndamukong Suh, the Lions will need to add interior defensive linemen no matter what happens with the perennial All-Pro. The Lions have their top four defensive tackles headed to free agency and need to add players at the position regardless of the end result with Suh.

Three players the Lions could target in the draft:

Malcom Brown, Texas: He's the No. 4-rated defensive tackle in the class according to ESPN/Scouts Inc. and should be available at No. 23 if the Lions want him. His size -- 6-foot-2, 320 pounds -- and his versatility as a tackle who can play the run and the pass could make him an attractive candidate for Detroit. A consensus 2014 first-team All-American, he had 90 career tackles and 8.5 career sacks.

Carl Davis, Iowa: He is a player who has already made some moves up draft boards since the end of the season. A Detroit native, he was named second-team All-Big Ten in 2014. He has 94 career tackles and 3.5 career sacks. The No. 3 tackle in the draft, the 6-foot-5, 315-pounder is rated as above average against the run and the pass.

Eddie Goldman, Florida State: The No. 2 tackle in the draft according to ESPN/Scouts Inc. is exceptional against the run and was a first-team All-American according to the Associated Press. He had 35 tackles and four sacks last season. He has good size (6-foot-4, 320 pounds) for the position and would be a good addition for the Lions.