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Video: Breaking down the Lions TE room ahead of training camp

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Getting ready for Detroit Lions training camp, the Detroit Lions Podcast kicks off the positional depth chart previews with the tight end room.

As the video here leads off with, there aren’t a lot of questions about the top dog. Sam LaPorta is coming off an amazing rookie campaign and could do even more in his second season. After LaPorta, things do get a little more complex and competitive.

Where do Brock Wright, Shane Zylstra, Parker Hesse and James Mitchell all fit in the pecking order> How many tight ends will the team keep? Could Mitchell really not make the roster?

All that and more in the short video here.


An audio-only version of the segment will be available from your favorite podcast provider.

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Is this a bot? And why not throw these in the Lions forums, you know the place where the Lions fans are?
 
Is this a bot? And why not throw these in the Lions forums, you know the place where the Lions fans are?

Yes, this is the RSS feed that supplies the content that displays over on the homepage. I just went ahead and made this forum viewable on the index as well.
 
Yes, this is the RSS feed that supplies the content that displays over on the homepage. I just went ahead and made this forum viewable on the index as well.
I'm curious why only Lions stuff?
 
I'm curious why only Lions stuff?

USA Today has a functioning RSS feed for the Lions. Doesn't seem like they do for Tigers/Red Wings/etc.

I'll see what else I can find.
 
USA Today has a functioning RSS feed for the Lions. Doesn't seem like they do for Tigers/Red Wings/etc.

I'll see what else I can find.
Just curious. No worries either way.
 
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