The Detroit Lions have done just about everything in their power to make Jared Goff comfortable in his second NFL home. After Goff proved last year that he could weather the emotional storm of an ego-busting trade and a lackluster season, they rewarded the 27-year-old quarterback with a flurry of investments in the passing game.
Detroit returns an offensive line that could be a top-five unit this year. They re-signed productive receivers in Josh Reynolds and Kalif Raymond. And they invested in new talent with the free agency signing of DJ Chark and drafting of Jameson Williams.