ALLEN PARK -- GM Bob Quinn spent his first two years in Detroit using early-round picks on guys like Taylor Decker and Graham Glasgow, and spending big bucks on free agents like T.J. Lang and Rick Wagner.
It became clear over time. Rebuilding the offensive line was his biggest priority. And when he took Frank Ragnow in the first round of this year's draft, the All-American out of Arkansas -- who hadn't allowed a single sack in his college career -- was supposed to be the final piece that brought it all together.
And through two games, nobody in the NFL allowed more pressures than him.