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In a survey of coaches, executives and scouts compiled by ESPN, Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown ranked as the NFL's No. 6 receiver.
NFL Network's Judy Battista and Bucky Brooks highlight how Detroit Lions rookie guard Tate Ratledge, along with new offensive and defensive coordinators John Morton and Kelvin Sheppard, are poised to make the biggest impact for the Lions.
Filice, who recently ranked the top-10 units in the league, placed the Lions at No. 6. He believes the Sheppard-led unit's strengths are up the middle, calling the defense “as stout a unit as you’ll find up the spine, starting with a deep group at defensive tackle.”
One Detroit Lions favorite is about to become a household name, and it's about time this player got some attention.
Schwartz, a four-time All-Pro, believes Philadelphia Eagles veteran Lane Johnson is the more complete right tackle. However, in a recent poll of NFL executives, coaches, and scouts, Sewell was ranked the No. 2 offensive tackle in the league.
One of the best Detroit Lions players of the 21st century has officially hung up his football cleats. Defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh announced his retirement from the NFL this weekend.
The Detroit Lions have made a decision on cornerback Divaad Wilson, who had been on the team's injured reserve list. On the day the team's first-year players reported for training camp, the team came to a decision to waive the former Jaguars, Cardinals and Giants defensive back with an injury settlement.
After 13 NFL seasons played and two away from the game, former Detroit Lions defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh officially announced his retirement. The 38-year-old Oregon native shared the news on Saturday morning in an emotional social media post,