Teez Tabor may be on the last leg with the Detroit Lions. The 2017 second-round pick hasn’t made even a blip of an impact on the field in his first two seasons, and considering the Lions signed two cornerbacks this offseason and drafted another, the competition is stiff and his work is cut out for him.
But five days into Organized Team Activities, Tabor is starting to turn heads. With Darius Slay absent at OTAs, Tabor has been getting plenty of work with the first-team defense.
“There’s more reps out here, so that’s better for some guys who need reps like myself,” Tabor said after Thursday’s practice.