The Lions have been in the NFC North cellar for some time now, but is there finally some light at the end of the tunnel? _RyanFowler_ says there is and breaks down why Detroit is on the path to a successful rebuild. FrontOffice33 | OnePride
Football is a results-oriented game, but for a handful of teams in the thick of a rebuild, keeping eyes up toward the horizon remains paramount. Usually with fresh faces aplenty in both the front office and in between the hashes, revamping a roster is often looked upon as a multi-year project. The onus on head coaches to not just keep the ship afloat, but bolster it back up without an extended grace period is one of the toughest jobs in sports.
A leader by example whose resounding voice was evident all season long in his debut tenure last fall, Campbell can coach with the best the league has to offer. One of the bestteams in quite some time, the Lions remained competitive in all but a handful of games last year. Projecting their success this fall with an improved roster on both sides of the ball—with Campbell leading the charge—presents a team that should not surprise anyone if they were to win seven games this season.
Interlocking his play style with Campbell’s brand of football, I expect the 2021 Heisman semifinalist to become one of the more successful sack artists the Lions have had in their franchise’s 93-year history. You can’t have enough “culture guys” and when it comes to Hutchinson, a down to earth, pin your ears back style of defender who should evolve into one of the true pocket pushers the league has to offer, I can’t say enough about the fit of his game within Detroit’s defense.
With just 10 games played in two seasons, Okudah—similar to the Lions as a whole—has nowhere to go but up. A highly touted prospect out of Ohio State, the 6-foot-1 corner was initially graded as one of the best prospects in his draft class; a potentially dominant boundary corner with all the intangibles to progress into one of the NFL’s elite. Two pro campaigns have come and gone, and Okudah has offered nothing to warrant his high selection—mainly because of injuries—but hope remains.
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