The Detroit Lions had five players top 50 catches for the first time in franchise history last season, yet their offense still lacks "oomph" in the receiving corps.
Golden Tate is as steady a receiver as there is the NFL, one with 90 catches in three straight years, but at 11.5 yards per reception during his time in Detroit he's not much of a big-play threat.
Marvin Jones has the speed and ability to stretch the field, but he's coming off a disappointing first season with the Lions.
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Theo Riddick (assuming he's healthy) and Eric Ebron give the team two more reliable weapons, but at the running back and tight end positions.