This offseason, the Detroit Lions made two major changes to their offense. First, the Lions added longtime NFL offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell to their coaching staff. And two, Detroit upgraded their tight end depth chart with the signing of former Pittsburgh Steeler Jesse James in free agency and the drafting of Iowa’s T.J. Hockenson with the eighth overall selection in the first round.
Bevell, who is known for producing some of the league top rushing offenses with legendary running backs like Adrian Peterson and Marshawn Lynch as chess pieces, figures to do the same for second-year rusher Kerryon Johnson in Motown.