After signing former Pro Bowl defensive lineman Mike Daniels on Friday, the Detroit Lions’ defensive line strengthened their growing reputation as one of the strongest and deepest fronts in the league. A flurry of injuries over the weekend underscored the value of that depth, and hinted at scenarios that the Lions may need to face during the regular season.
According to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press, the defensive line rotation turned into a sick bay Sunday. Most notably, second year lineman Da’Shawn Hand left practice early with an arm injury, joining linemates Trey Flowers and Damon Harrison on the sideline, who have yet to fully practice in training camp.