The Detroit Lions head back to the practice field on Wednesday for their second week of Organized Team Activities. The team will practice three days in a row before breaking until June 4 for mandatory minicamp.
Last week, the Lions set the table for what we can expect during OTAs. We know there are a handful of players that are working through injuries, and we have a general idea of where some of the Lions’ newest players will be playing.
So now that expectations are a little different than they were last week, here are the four player/positions I’ll be keeping a close eye on during Week 2 of OTAs.