As the unit nears full strength, there's plenty to like about the Lions offense.
Sure, quarterback Matthew Stafford has made a few uncharacteristic errors, but he's showing no ill effects from the back injury that sidelined him for the second half of last season. And his pass-game weapons might be as deep and talented as they've been during his career, led by a Pro Bowl-caliber talent in Kenny Golladay and supplemented by Marvin Jones, Danny Amendola, deep threat Marvin Hall, rookie Quintez Cephus and rapidly improving tight end T.J. Hockenson.
Heck, even Detroit's ground game has looked respectable to start the season, and that's with barely tapping into the potential of second-round draft pick D'Andre Swift.