With a new coordinator, a No. 1 running back who has yet to play a full season, and a reshaped group of pass catchers, the potential of Lions' offense remains to be seen.
Judging by how NFL.com feels about the Lions' "triplets," no one should mistake them for the second coming of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Detroit comes in 19th in NFL.com's "triplets" rankings — that is, each team's top quarterback, running back and pass catcher — which was posted Wednesday, breaking down the Lions' top trio of quarterback Matthew Stafford, running back Kerryon Johnson and wide receiver Kenny Golladay.