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Detroit Lions All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is featured on a Honey Nut Cheerios box with his iconic “Honey Handstand” touchdown celebration.
In a survey of coaches, executives and scouts compiled by ESPN, Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown ranked as the NFL's No. 6 receiver.
WR Jameson Williams is the potential riser. Morton is more inclined than Johnson to attack vertically, and Williams has the deep speed to exploit it. He will remain volatile, but if the usage trend grows, he could make a leap into weekly WR3 territory with spike weeks baked in.
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SB Nation on MSNDetroit Lions to work out Michigan Panthers running backTaua was a key player on the Panthers' offense last year, helping the team reach the finals, where they eventually lost to the DC Defenders. Taua finished the season sixth in rushing yards (357) and led the league in rushing touchdowns with six—all in just seven games. His 4.4 yards per carry ranked third in the league.
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The Lions placed Frank Ragnow on the reserve/retire list Wednesday, a little more than a month after Ragnow announced his retirement after 7 seasons.
SportsLine expert Jeff Hochman has crunched the numbers for the upcoming NFL season and identified four win totals worth playing right now
The Detroit Lions have made a decision on cornerback Divaad Wilson, who had been on the team's injured reserve list. On the day the team's first-year players reported for training camp, the team came to a decision to waive the former Jaguars, Cardinals and Giants defensive back with an injury settlement.
The Detroit Lions have themselves a problem with second-round pick Tate Ratledge. Lions rookies reported to training camp on Wednesday, and this time, we don't know if Ratledge was among them since he has not signed his rookie deal yet.