2: Sacks allowed in three seasons and 37 starts in the SEC at Georgia over the last three seasons for Ratledge.
3rd: Sewell became just the third tackle in Lions history to earn multiple First-Team All-Pro selections.
5: Teams that have recorded at least 6,500 yards and 70 touchdowns in a season. Detroit (2024), Kansas City (2018), Denver (2013), New England (2007) and Miami (1984).
13.7: The Lions had the second-lowest three-and-out percentage in the NFL last year. Only Atlanta (9.9) was lower.
33: Sacks allowed by Detroit’s offense in 2024. That ranked in the Top 10 in the NFL.
50: Collegiate starts for Frazier at Florida International and LSU. Frazier played a total of 3,283 offensive snaps during his college career with 2,509 coming at LSU.
90.5: Sewell’s Pro Football Focus run-blocking grade last season, the second highest among all NFL tackles last season.
Quotable: “Competition brings out the best of a unit,” Fraley said this offseason. “It will weed out the weak, too, the guys that just can’t keep up. Talking with all our guys this year, there’s a lot of opportunity to compete.
“It’s just, ‘OK, I’m coming in and working hard and do what I can do and take care of what I can take care of.’ It’s only normally going to make you a better player. It’s going to make those other guys around you better. We’re going to breed competition, and I think you’re going to see the best from all these young men moving forward.”
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