Pride of Detroit
Here’s a breakdown of everything I saw from the Detroit Lions’ sixth OTA practice on Thursday.
A full breakdown of attendance for Thursday’s can be found here. In short, Terrion Arnold and Sam LaPorta returned to practice on a limited basis (walkthroughs only), while Kendrick Law is out indefinitely after suffering a torn ACL earlier in the week. Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch remain out, and shouldn’t be expected to be seen during the rest of OTAs and minicamp.
Like they did last week, the Lions opened up with a lengthy walkthrough session of about 30 minutes—which was about half of practice. Then they broke for individual/positional drills. There was a short period for special teams (kickoffs), and practice closed out with a very brief situational drill.
Because there was no full-speed 7-0n-7 session, I will not be providing many performance observations. Hard to stand out or impress when 90 percent of practice is run at 60 percent speed or lower.
Lions coach Dan Campbell said not to read into where each player is repping, be it the “starter” field or the “reserves” field. With all due respect to Campbell, that’s nearly all I can observe at this point. And as long as we can all be grown ups and admit that this is a fluid situation, it’s okay to at least identify where things stand in early June.
On Thursday, here’s what I found interesting about where some players were repping:
LT: Giovanni Manu
LG: Miles Frazier
C: Seth McLaughlin
RG: Mason Miller
RT: Colby Sorsdal
During the situational drill, the second-team...