Detroit Lions Preseason Week 1 Offensive Depth Chart

Reviewing potential Detroit Lions Week 1 preseason depth chart.
In this story:

The Detroit Lions have sold out all of their games at Ford Field for the upcoming 2023 NFL season. 

Part of the reason the excitement level has reached a fever-pitch is due to the potential of the Lions' offense to score a significant amount of points. 

With offensive coordinator Ben Johnson returning, quarterback Jared Goff is expected to maintain the level of play showcased in the second half of the 2022 NFL season. 

"We’re trying to make this really, really challenging for all of our players and as we go through camp, the mentals is what we look at quite a bit so -- the mental errors I should say," Johnson explained to reporters at training camp. "Right now, we’re pretty good, but as we get going, the more volume, the more that will go up and the guys that end up making our team are the guys that can handle that, handle the volume and deal with it, so it’s good.”

Here is a look at how the offensive depth chart could look, heading into Week 1 of the preseason. 

Quarterback

  • Jared Goff 
  • Teddy Bridgewater 
  • Nate Sudfeld 
  • Adrian Martinez
  • Hendon Hooker (NFI) 

Running back

Wide receiver

  • Amon-Ra St. Brown 
  • Jameson Williams (9)
  • Josh Reynolds 
  • Kalif Raymond 
  • Marvin Jones Jr. 
  • Dylan Drummond
  • Antoine Green
  • Maurice Alexander 
  • Denzel Mims 
  • Trinity Benson 
  • Chase Cota
  • Trey Quinn

Tight end

  • Sam LaPorta
  • James Mitchell 
  • Brock Wright 
  • Daniel Helm 
  • Darrell Daniels

Offensive line

  • Taylor Decker
  • Jonah Jackson 
  • Frank Ragnow 
  • Halapoulivaati Vaitai 
  • Penei Sewell 
  • Graham Glasgow 
  • Colby Sorsdal
  • Matt Nelson
  • Obinna Eze 
  • Kayode Awosika 
  • Darrin Paulo 
  • Ross Pierschbacher
  • Germain Ifedi 
  • Brad Cecil
  • Connor Galvin
  • Ryan Swoboda
  • Max Pircher 
  • Bobby Hart 

Published
John Maakaron
JOHN MAAKARON

John Maakaron has covered Detroit Sports since 2013. Brings a vast array of experience covering the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, Michigan Wolverines, Michigan State Spartans, Detroit Mercy Titans, and Oakland University Golden Grizzlies. John brings a wealth of sports broadcast experience. In 2013, John had the vision to establish the Detroit Sports Podcast Network. Has recorded over 3000 podcasts analyzing Detroit Sports. In 2019, Sports Illustrated Media Group, a historical sports media outlet, partnered with Detroit Sports Podcast to provide daily Lions content for their growing and expanding digital media outlet. Our Lions content can also be read in the newspaper at The Oakland  Passionate about Detroit Sports and it is reflected in his coverage of the local teams!