We’re officially into the 2022 offseason for the Detroit Lions and there’s plenty of work to do. For all of the positive vibes coming from Allen Park after a culture-setting year, the main reason this team went 3-13-1 is a lack of talent. The best way to fix that is through the offseason, and given that Detroit will have plenty of resources in the form of high draft picks and salary cap, this could be one of the more important offseason for second-year general manager Brad Holmes.
There are other things to attend to, too. The Lions coaching staff is going to go through at least some minor changes after the Lions parted ways with offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn on Monday.