Offence:
The glaring problem that has haunted the Lions is the o-line. Getting Manny Rameriz from the Broncos and drafting L.Tomilson (below) will solidify the interior. But Riley Reid defending the blind side is scary, and that is being polite.
The glaring problem that has haunted the Lions is the o-line. Getting Manny Rameriz from the Broncos and drafting L.Tomilson (below) will solidify the interior. But Riley Reid defending the blind side is scary, and that is being polite.
As for the skill players.
Matt Stafford (above) is ready to take that next step. To me he is the best quarterback in Lions history and with him behind center the sky is the limit
The wide reciever position is their best and deepest that it has been in years. They are lead by Calvin Johnson (below), Golden Tate, Lance Moore, Ryan Broyles, Corey Fuller, and a few more budding stars..
Joique Bell (below) has proven to me he is ready to eat up a huge amount of yards in the backfield. And having Theo Riddick and the rookie Ameer Abdullah to give a different look is very encouraging. I just hope that shaky o-line can open up holes for them.
Out of their respective drafts, both Brandon Pettigrew and Eric Ebron (below) were the Lions answer at the tight end position. Both have underwhelmed as pro's yet the Lions nor this Jerk Off are ready to give up on.
Defense:
The strength of the number 1 defense in the league was their d-line. But losing N. Suh to the Dolphins was a huge hit. Nick Fairley signing with the Rams doesn't hurt much. He is a way over rated player. That said the Lions signed H. Ngata (below) to replace that void up the middle, and not much has changed on defense except two problem children are gone. The coaches and other personnel are in tact, so I don't see the D falling to far, if at all.