Some draft analysts, such as ESPN.com's Mel Kiper Jr., don't believe Oregon's Dion Jordan fits the Detroit Lions defensive scheme, but that won't stop the organization from taking a closer look at the top pass-rushing prospect in the weeks leading up to the NFL draft.

According to Adam Schefter, the Lions are one of 10 teams Jordan has visited with or has a visit scheduled.

Jordan is widely expected to be a top-10 pick, with many experts projecting him to go as early as No. 2 to Jacksonville.

At 6-foot-6, 248 pounds, Jordan doesn't have build of a traditional 4-3 defensive end, but his elite athleticism makes him an intriguing prospect to most defensive coordinators.

At the NFL scouting combine in February, he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.60 seconds and had a broad jump of 122 inches, both top five for his position.

Jordan's stats at Oregon were deceptively low because of the ways he was utilized in the Ducks defense. In 26 games over the past two seasons, he tallied 86 tackles (23.5 for a loss), 12.5 sacks and four forced fumbles.