Detroit Lions Preseason Week 2 Offensive Depth Chart

Reviewing potential Lions Week 2 preseason offensive depth chart.
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The Detroit Lions had several changes to their roster this week, as several wideouts went down due to injury. 

Wideouts Avery Davis and Jason Moore were added to the roster, while Denzel Mims was waived with an injury designation, ending his 30-day stint in Motown. 

Lions head coach Dan Campbell indicated this week that the third offensive tackle position remains a wide-open battle. 

“Well, I would say that right now, it’s open,” Campbell said, prior to the start of joint practices with the Jaguars. “It’s open, and those guys knew that coming in here. And, I think that (Matt) Nelson and (Germain) Ifedi are just going back and forth. I thought Nelson’s had a pretty good camp, but I think Ifedi played pretty good in this game last week and he’s played a lot in this league.”

Additional reading: 8 Players to Watch in Lions Game against Jaguars

One thing to pay attention to against the Jaguars is where rookie Colby Sorsdal lines up. The aforementioned 2023 fifth-round pick played some at left guard this week. 

Here is a look at how the offensive depth chart could look, heading into Week 2 of the NFL preseason.

Quarterback

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

Running back

Wide receiver

  • Amon-Ra St. Brown
  • Kalif Raymond
  • Josh Reynolds
  • Marvin Jones Jr.
  • Dylan Drummond
  • Chase Cota
  • Jameson Williams
  • Antoine Green
  • Maurice Alexander
  • Trinity Benson
  • Avery Davis 
  • Jason Moore

Tight end

Offensive line

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

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