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Which Lions depth receiver will emerge as the top backup?" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhitePride Of Detroita Detroit Lions communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibraryLionsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Detroit Lions NewsDetroit Lions NotesDetroit Lions AnalysisDetroit Lions TransactionsDetroit Lions Game RecapsFiled underVery Happyetroit Lions RosterDetroit Lions PollsNFL Open ThreadsSaturday open thread: Who will be the Detroit Lions’ 4th receiver on the final roster?New Ty Johnson Detroit Lions Jersey ,56commentsWhich Lions depth receiver will emerge as the top backup? EDTShareTweetShareShareSaturday open thread: Who will be the Detroit Lions’ 4th receiver on the final roster?Benny Sieu-USA TODAY SportsBased on recent news, the Detroit Lions must not exactly be thrilled with their wide receiver group right now. This week, they brought in free agent Jermaine Kearse, but couldn’t come to an agreement with him before he left without a deal. It’s not all that surprising the Lions are looking to bolster their receiver depth right now. Outside of their top three receivers right now—Marvin Jones Jr., Kenny Golladay and Danny Amendola—there isn’t much proven talent on the roster.Detroit has some holdovers from last year in Andy Jones, Brandon Powell, Chris Lacy and Deontez Alexander. They also have a couple of new faces in Tommylee Lewis and Jordan Smallwood. Then there’s the rookie class: sixth-round pick Travis Fulgham and UDFAs Jonathan Duhart and Tom Kennedy.While there’s a lot of potential there, there isn’t much the Lions know they can rely on there. So today’s Question of the Day is:Who will be the Lions No. 4 receiver in 2019?My answer: I think many are assuming it will be Fulgham, simply because the Lions drafted him. However, I see him as more of a long-term project. If Detroit had their way, the Old Dominion product would spend a year on the practice squad before jumping into a role in his rookie year. Of course, there’s no guarantee he’ll make it through waivers to land on the practice squad.Personally, I think Tommylee Lewis may have the inside track to a spot on the roster. Though his small stature at 5-foot-7, 168 pounds makes him purely a slot option, he brings special teams value and he’s already making plays at Organized Team Activities. However, if I’m being completely honest, I think the answer is probably someone that isn’t even on the roster right now. It’s always possible that a guy like Brandon Powell builds on his performance from late last season, but I just think there are too many guys on this roster that belong on the practice squad than those that could realistically perform on game day. Your turn. A look at the roster bubble/practice squad players." Detroit Lions RosterDetroit Lions Analysis2019 Detroit Lions player rankings: 70-61New,3commentsA look at the roster bubble/practice squad players. EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:2019 Detroit Lions player rankings: 70-61TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Amy Lemus/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesWe’ve reached the point in our 2019 Detroit Lions roster ranking where we’re talking about players who have a legitimate chance to crack the 53-man roster. The players ranked 70-61 have some work to do next month to convince coaches they deserve to be considered, but Ty Johnson Jersey 2019 , at the very least, these players will be considered a high priority to keep around on the practice squad, if still eligible. If you need to catch up on our countdown, here are our two previous installments. Players 89-81Players 80-7170. WR Deontez Alexander (High: 68, Low: 76)Last year: 75Last year, Deontez Alexander suffered an injury during training camp that saw him getting waived before the team’s first preseason game. Though that originally meant he reverted to the team’s injured reserve list, the Lions eventually released him from that.However, he would return to the practice squad in late November, before getting released and re-signed to the practice squad one more time by the season’s end. The Lions liked him enough to give him a future contract, but he’ll have to overcome a turbulent rookie year to make any noise in 2019.69. WR Jonathan Duhart (High: 57, Low: 8CoolThe college teammate of Lions sixth-round pick Travis Fulgham, Duhart was one of the more notable undrafted free agent signings for Detroit. The Lions don’t have much depth at outside receiver, and at 6-foot-3, he’s one of the biggest receivers on the roster. His senior year at Old Dominion was certainly promising—hauling in 74 catches for 1,045 yards and nine touchdowns.68. WR Chris Lacy (High: 62, Low: 7CoolLast year: 86Lacy takes a big jump from last year—perhaps simply because he’s a familiar name. Lacy failed to make the team last year, but spent almost the entire season on the team’s practice squad.In late December, after the Lions were going through some wide receiver injuries, Lacy was promoted to the active 53-man roster, where he would stay for the final two games. He was on the gameday roster for Week 17 Color Rush Ty Johnson Jersey , but didn’t record any stats after playing 35 offensive snaps in the finale. 67. DT John Atkins (High: 62, Low: 82)Much like Lacy, the Lions swooped up John Atkins last offseason after a short, failed stint with the Patriots. He, too, spent most of 2018 on the practice squad before getting some late-season action. Atkins played in 40 defensive snaps in the final two weeks, notching a single tackle.With a year under his belt now, Atkins will be among several defensive linemen looking to back up Detroit’s current impressive set of starting defensive tackles. 66. DT Darius Kilgo (High: 59, Low: 7CoolAlso in that conversation is Darius Kilgo, a four-year veteran who has fortunately won the Super Bowl twice in his young career. Last year, Kilgo played in 11 games for the Tennessee Titans. Previously, he had played a couple years with the Broncos and spent time with the Patriots. Kilgo has never been much of a pass rusher, but has displayed the kind of upper-body strength that Detroit likes in their run-stuffing defenders. Still, the Lions have plenty of players that can do what Kilgo does, just without the actual NFL experience. 65. TE Isaac Nauta (High: 54, Low: 85)Nauta is the first Lions draft pick to crack this list, even though he was the team’s second-to-last pick. There’s a lot of disagreement here, with Alex Reno ranking him as the 54th best player while Kent Lee Platte had him 85th. If Kent ranked him that low, you know what’s coming... yep, a horrible RAS card:That being said Cheap Ty Johnson Jersey , the Lions clearly like something about Nauta, and they aren’t buying the poor testing. Here’s what general manager Bob Quinn had to say about him on draft night:Given the team’s lack of depth at tight end beyond their top three, there’s a legitimate chance he makes the roster.64. CB Dee Virgin (High: 57, Low: 73)The Lions quickly claimed Virgin off the waiver wire after the initial NFL cuts of 2018. After a handful of special teams snaps in the first month of the season, the Lions waived him and brought him back on the practice squad for the remainder of the year. Virgin has always been a developmental project, coming from West Alabama, but if he’s going to make it in Detroit, he’s going to have to show something soon. His practice squad eligibility won’t last forever. 63. OT Andrew Donnal (High: 59, Low: 71)The Lions like Andrew Donnal so much that despite him consistently landing on the injury report throughout the first month of the season, he remained on the roster. For the most part, he was a gameday scratch throughout the season, and he ended 2018 with just nine special teams snaps to his name.That being said, Donnal has a chance to again win a roster spot, as the Lions’ offensive tackle depth remains quite slim. 62. DE Eric Lee (High: 55, Low: 77)Hey look! Another preseason addition for the 2018 season coming from New England. Lee didn’t make Patriots’ final roster, so Detroit kept him on their practice squad for the majority of the 2018 season. Lee did make a couple of appearances on the 53-man roster during the season and even saw the field in nine games last year. But in his 97 defensive snaps, he recorded just six tackles and a PFF grade of 52.8.61. DT P.J. Johnson (High: 51, Low: 66)The Lions’ final draft pick of 2019 rounds out the 60s. Johnson’s role is quite defined on the team. He will be in contention for the backup role behind Damon Harrison Sr. Will that be worthy of a roster spot on its own? Time will tell. But coming from a successful run at Arizona where he was a stout run defender bodes well for his fit in Detroit.
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