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114commentsDetroit Lions still have high expectations for young offensive lineman Jason Fox
By Justin Rogers | [email protected] MLive.com
on December 19, 2012 at 3:22 PM, updated December 19, 2012 at 3:23 PM
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Justin Rogers | MLive.com
Jason Fox hasn't seen any playing time this season, but the coaching staff has been pleased with the offensive lineman's ability to stay healthy. ALLEN PARK -- Detroit Lions offensive lineman Jason Fox is nearly three years into his NFL career and he still hasn't started a game.
Fox has appeared in five games over that stretch. He's been active for just one this season, playing six snaps on special teams against the Houston Texans on Thanksgiving.
Still, the Lions' coaching staff has been pleased with what they've seen from Fox this year, particularly his ability to stay healthy.
"That's probably the biggest thing," coach Jim Schwartz said. "His first couple years he had trouble staying healthy. He's very good within our scheme, he had a very good training camp, he was active this year when Jeff Backus was down during Thanksgiving. He can play on the right side, he can play on the left side, he's played some guard for us, and he's a good developing player."
Fox played tackle in college, and that's been his primary position for the Lions as well, but the team is high on his versatility.
"I think he's a tackle but I think he can play guard as well," offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said. "I wouldn't put center past him. Hopefully he'll be able to find an opportunity and take advantage of it."
Fox hasn't had an opportunity this year because the Lions offensive line has stayed healthy. Backus' one-game absence due to a hamstring injury is the only time a player from the starting unit has been sidelined. Fox also slid down the depth chart this offseason with the addition of first-round draft pick Riley Reiff.
But depending on what the Lions do in the draft and free agency this offseason, 2013 could be Fox's chance to emerge as a key contributor. Right tackle Gosder Cherilus is a free agent and guard Stephen Peterman, with a $3.3 million cap number, could be released to clear cap space.
Fox will be a restricted free agent this offseason, but is expected to be retained.
"Jason's basically going to be hitting his stride going into next year," Linehan said. "He's got some position versatility. I see him playing a lot of football for us next year."
114commentsDetroit Lions still have high expectations for young offensive lineman Jason Fox
By Justin Rogers | [email protected] MLive.com
on December 19, 2012 at 3:22 PM, updated December 19, 2012 at 3:23 PM
Justin Rogers | MLive.com
Jason Fox hasn't seen any playing time this season, but the coaching staff has been pleased with the offensive lineman's ability to stay healthy. ALLEN PARK -- Detroit Lions offensive lineman Jason Fox is nearly three years into his NFL career and he still hasn't started a game.
Fox has appeared in five games over that stretch. He's been active for just one this season, playing six snaps on special teams against the Houston Texans on Thanksgiving.
Still, the Lions' coaching staff has been pleased with what they've seen from Fox this year, particularly his ability to stay healthy.
"That's probably the biggest thing," coach Jim Schwartz said. "His first couple years he had trouble staying healthy. He's very good within our scheme, he had a very good training camp, he was active this year when Jeff Backus was down during Thanksgiving. He can play on the right side, he can play on the left side, he's played some guard for us, and he's a good developing player."
Fox played tackle in college, and that's been his primary position for the Lions as well, but the team is high on his versatility.
"I think he's a tackle but I think he can play guard as well," offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said. "I wouldn't put center past him. Hopefully he'll be able to find an opportunity and take advantage of it."
Fox hasn't had an opportunity this year because the Lions offensive line has stayed healthy. Backus' one-game absence due to a hamstring injury is the only time a player from the starting unit has been sidelined. Fox also slid down the depth chart this offseason with the addition of first-round draft pick Riley Reiff.
But depending on what the Lions do in the draft and free agency this offseason, 2013 could be Fox's chance to emerge as a key contributor. Right tackle Gosder Cherilus is a free agent and guard Stephen Peterman, with a $3.3 million cap number, could be released to clear cap space.
Fox will be a restricted free agent this offseason, but is expected to be retained.
"Jason's basically going to be hitting his stride going into next year," Linehan said. "He's got some position versatility. I see him playing a lot of football for us next year."