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The Detroit Lions' biggest strength in 2026 is their receiving corps, featuring Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and tight end Sam LaPorta. This group, along with Jahmyr Gibbs, provides a formidable offensive advantage.
The key players include Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, tight end Sam LaPorta, and Jahmyr Gibbs.
Jared Goff has produced four consecutive seasons with a passer rating of 97.9 or higher, at least 4,400 yards, and a touchdown-to-interception ratio of 130-to-39.
The offensive line has seen changes with the addition of center Cade Mays and right tackle Blake Miller, following the retirement of Frank Ragnow.
Concerns about the defensive line include depth issues, despite having a starting lineup with two first-round picks and a highly paid defensive tackle.
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**My answer:** Last year, I answered offensive line, but the sudden retirement of Frank Ragnow and struggles at left guard resulted in that unit performing a lot worse than expected. With the additions of center Cade Mays and right tackle Blake Millerâalong with fortification of depth piecesâoffensive line is at least in the conversation again, but itâs not my choice this year. I think quarterback also deserves to be in the conversation. It feels like Jared Goff is often taken for granted in this town, but heâs now produced four straight seasons of a passer rating of 97.9 or higher, at least 4,400 yards, and over that time has produced a touchdown-to-interception ratio of 130-to-39. Statistically, heâs been a top-five quarterback, and the importance of that canât be overstated. This may be the first year I would consider saying this, but the defensive line also deserves consideration. The starting lineup of Aidan Hutchinson, Tyleik Williams, Alim McNeill, and now Derrick Moore features two first-round picks, a second-round pick, and one of the highest-paid defensive tackles in football. Unfortunately, Iâm not ready to crown them until I see actual resultsâand thereâs also some concern among the depth there. Enough of the candidates, whatâs my actual pick? Iâm going to say receivers, and cheat a little. St. Brown and Jameson Williams produce one of the best duos in the league, but it doesnât stop there. Iâm including a top-five tight end Sam LaPorta, and Iâm going to even throw the receiving skills of Jahmyr Gibbs in there, too. I believe all five of those players should be bunched together, because with all those receiving weapons at their disposal, new offensive coordinator Drew Petzing and pass game coordinator Mike Kafka should have no problem finding a mismatch in their favor every single week. Throw in the potential of a Year 2 jump from Isaac TeSlaa, and youâd be hard pressed to find better receiving weapons than Detroit across the entire NFL landscape. What do you think the Lionsâ biggest strength is right now? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.