Allen Park – When Lions general manager Bob Quinn took the job during the 2016 offseason, he pledged to restock the roster’s depth. And while there’s still work to be done at a number of position groups, the team’s secondary is as talented, deep and versatile as its been in decades.
Opposing completion percentage is down nine points, and the opposing passer rating has dropped more than 20.
And that means, when the group is largely healthy, there’s been an odd man out in the weekly game plan.
Early in the season, rookie cornerback Teez Tabor was nowhere to be seen.