http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5435290 The Detroit Lions and defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh reached an agreement Tuesday on a five-year contract, according to team sources. The two sides have agreed on the terms of the deal, but still are signing off on the language of it. The deal will not be signed until the language is completed. The numbers were projected to come in north of $12 million a year, which means the deal will be worth more than $60 million dollars. Suh is guaranteed $40 million. There now are two first-round picks without deals: Seattle's No. 6 overall pick Russell Okung and Buffalo's No. 9 overall pick C.J. Spiller. The second overall pick in April's draft missed six practices, including the team's first workout in full pads on Tuesday morning. "We have six days in shoulder pads and we have six full-padded practices in training camp. And we've already finished two of those shoulder-pads practices," Lions coach Jim Schwartz said. "Those are opportunities that, once they're gone, they're gone forever. You're not getting them back. ... That's the disappointing thing from his standpoint. That's work that you can't get back there." Veteran center Dominic Raiola also seemed anxious for his teammate to get to camp. "I haven't even sent him a text or anything, but I'd like to tell him, 'Just sign the damn contract already. You are missing some good things here,'" Raiola said, according to the Detroit News. The Lions have had only one player, Calvin Johnson, miss more than a couple days since Bryant Westbrook was a long-term holdout in 1997. Westbrook's agents were Roosevelt Barnes and Eugene Parker, both of whom are representing Suh. Suh posted a message on his Twitter account Sunday that quoted a biblical passage: "Judge not by with appearances, but judge with the right judgment