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Theo Riddick, recovering from wrist injury, cut junk food from his diet

ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- With protection over his surgically-repaired right wrist, and off away from the rest of his position group, Theo Riddick started to run. Then, the Detroit Lions running back began to cut.

He was doing it without a helmet and he was doing it without cones or any sort of drill expectation, but there seemed to be progress during Wednesday's OTA. Riddick was moving. He looks like he hasn't lost any of his speed or his elusiveness after a 2016 season marked with injuries -- including wrist injuries that ended his season and required surgery.