- Thread Author
- #1
cheeno
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2011
- Messages
- 9,194
Agree? Disagree? Talk amongst yourselves.
23. Detroit Lions
QB: Matthew Stafford
RB: Reggie Bush*
WR: Calvin Johnson
WR: Nate Burleson
WR: Ryan Broyles
TE: Brandon Pettigrew
LT: Riley Reiff
LG: Rob Sims
C: Dominic Raiola
RG: Larry Warford*
RT: Jason Fox
Offensive Overview: Broyles is penciled in as a three-wide starter despite tearing his right ACL last December, following a left ACL tear during his senior college season. Realistically, the Lions can't count on Broyles as an early-season contributor. The offense would look a lot better if they could. Stafford and Megatron are top-five talents at their respective positions, Sims is a plus left guard, and Bush was a terrific addition to the NFL's pass-heaviest offense, but there are average to suspect starters at each of the other six spots. Raiola is 34 and had to accept a massive pay cut to keep himself on the roster. Although I think he?ll be good, Warford is a third-round rookie. Short armed and an average athlete, Reiff would be better suited to guard. Burleson is going on age 32 coming off of a broken leg. Pettigrew is returning from a brutal season, where he dropped nine passes in 14 games. Entering his fourth season, Fox has never played an offensive snap.
LE: Jason Jones*
RE: Ziggy Ansah*
DT: Ndamukong Suh
DT: Nick Fairley
MLB: Stephen Tulloch
WLB: DeAndre Levy
SLB: Ashlee Palmer
LCB: Chris Houston
RCB: Darius Slay*
FS: Louis Delmas
SS: Glover Quin*
Defensive Overview: GM Martin Mayhew did a respectable job of plugging holes on his defense this offseason, drafting Ansah with the No. 5 pick, signing Quin to upgrade on Amari Spievey, and adding versatile Jones to man left end. Second-round pick Slay will be thrust into a starting role despite tearing a meniscus in his knee at his March Pro Day. (He opted against surgery.) The strength of this defense will be up the middle with Suh and Fairley at defensive tackle, Tulloch behind them, and solid safety play. The Lions will still be vulnerable on the edges because Ansah is so raw, Jones has never been an effective outside rusher, and Houston has always been stretched as a No. 1 corner. On paper, this at best is an average talent collection.
23. Detroit Lions
QB: Matthew Stafford
RB: Reggie Bush*
WR: Calvin Johnson
WR: Nate Burleson
WR: Ryan Broyles
TE: Brandon Pettigrew
LT: Riley Reiff
LG: Rob Sims
C: Dominic Raiola
RG: Larry Warford*
RT: Jason Fox
Offensive Overview: Broyles is penciled in as a three-wide starter despite tearing his right ACL last December, following a left ACL tear during his senior college season. Realistically, the Lions can't count on Broyles as an early-season contributor. The offense would look a lot better if they could. Stafford and Megatron are top-five talents at their respective positions, Sims is a plus left guard, and Bush was a terrific addition to the NFL's pass-heaviest offense, but there are average to suspect starters at each of the other six spots. Raiola is 34 and had to accept a massive pay cut to keep himself on the roster. Although I think he?ll be good, Warford is a third-round rookie. Short armed and an average athlete, Reiff would be better suited to guard. Burleson is going on age 32 coming off of a broken leg. Pettigrew is returning from a brutal season, where he dropped nine passes in 14 games. Entering his fourth season, Fox has never played an offensive snap.
LE: Jason Jones*
RE: Ziggy Ansah*
DT: Ndamukong Suh
DT: Nick Fairley
MLB: Stephen Tulloch
WLB: DeAndre Levy
SLB: Ashlee Palmer
LCB: Chris Houston
RCB: Darius Slay*
FS: Louis Delmas
SS: Glover Quin*
Defensive Overview: GM Martin Mayhew did a respectable job of plugging holes on his defense this offseason, drafting Ansah with the No. 5 pick, signing Quin to upgrade on Amari Spievey, and adding versatile Jones to man left end. Second-round pick Slay will be thrust into a starting role despite tearing a meniscus in his knee at his March Pro Day. (He opted against surgery.) The strength of this defense will be up the middle with Suh and Fairley at defensive tackle, Tulloch behind them, and solid safety play. The Lions will still be vulnerable on the edges because Ansah is so raw, Jones has never been an effective outside rusher, and Houston has always been stretched as a No. 1 corner. On paper, this at best is an average talent collection.