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Detroit Lions - Team Notes

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Detroit?s front-7 ranked second-to-last in NFL.
The Lions have some work to do in the trenches this offseason.
It?s no surprise to Detroit Lions fans that the play of their front seven wasn?t up to snuff in 2018. While the sack numbers tell a different story (43, 11th most), all it takes is 10 minutes of tape watching to see that Detroit?s inability to create constant pressure was a big reason for their defensive problems, especially earlier in the year.

This week Pro Football Focus confirms those concerns. They ranked all 32 teams? front seven players (defensive linemen and linebackers), and let?s just say the Lions didn?t grade out particularly well. According to the analytics website, the Lions front seven ranked second-to-last in NFL.

This is particularly disappointing when you consider how well the Lions interior defenders graded out for PFF:
Highest graded @Lions def players of 2018 (min 20% snaps):
1. DI Damon Harrison Sr. (@snacks) - 92.2
2. DI A?Shawn Robinson (@AshawnRobinson) - 89.9
3. S Tracy Walker (@TracyWalkerIII) - 89.8
4. DI Da?Shawn Hand (@TheHand54) - 87.4
5. CB Darius Slay (@_bigplayslay23) - 75.0
Damon Harrison Sr. earned the 4th highest grade of any defender and a career high.
All 3 DI ranked among the top 17 at the position.
Walker and Hand ranked 1st and 3rd among rookie defenders.

This obviously means that the Lions? edge defenders and linebackers struggled in 2018, and that certainly passes the eye test. As PFF notes in their article, Da?Shawn Hand ?was the only player in the entire front seven to have a pass-rushing grade over 75.0.?

Edge defender should undoubtedly be a high priority for this team in the offseason, while linebacker could be an underrated need. While Jarrad Davis and Devon Kennard are probably locked in for the foreseeable future, Detroit could use some more playmakers at the position, especially if Davis doesn?t progress further.

POD
 
Is Kerryon Johnson a better running back than LeGarrette Blount? Obviously, yes, but these statistics are damning proof:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dwed7tEVYAgt3xI.jpg

Yards per carry is descriptive, but it's interesting to look at how running backs performed within the statistic versus their running back teammates. Here's a look at the top- and bottom-15 backs in "yards per carry difference" from 2018.

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One positive note on the Lions? 2018 defense: They certainly tackled a lot better than the previous year, which goes to general manager Bob Quinn?s point that the team got tougher this season:

The @Lions defense really improved in tackling this season.
2017:
64.5 Tackling Grade (29th)
12.5% Missed Tackle percentage (11.1% NFL Avg.)

2018:
88.0 Tackling Grade (5th)
7.5% Missed Tackle percentage (11.5% NFL Avg.)#OnePride
 
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