Marvin Jones Jr. was admittedly not too happy with how his first season in Detroit ended up in 2016. After getting off a to blazing start (33 catches for 623 yards and four scores in his first seven games), Jones was rather pedestrian the rest of the way, finishing with 55 catches for 930 yards and just those four scores.
He entered last offseason determined to get better. He enlisted the help of Hall of Fame nominee Randy Moss, and together the two went over Jones’ film and did on-the-field work to help improve what Jones identified as a couple weaknesses -- route running and lower-body strength.