The Detroit Lions are in a peculiar position at offensive guard. They struggled to keep quarterback Matthew Stafford upright when starting right guard T.J. Lang was injured in 2018. Now, Lang has retired and the Lions failed to address the position in the draft. Thus, it’s only logical to assume they got worse at the position.
Looking at the situation through a different lens may provide a different perspective. 2018 first-round pick Frank Ragnow, who has the versatility to play any of the three interior offensive lineman positions, should take a significant step forward as he enters his second season, much as fellow Lion Graham Glasgow did following his rookie year.