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Detroit Lions training camp observations: Offensive line shakeups
The Detroit Lions close out training camp this week with a pair of practices before their preseason finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Before practice, coach Dan Campbell explained that there are two main goals for Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s practices.
“The trick here is to continue to get, really the core of this team prepared for game one (vs. the Rams), but also continue to develop the back end of the roster yet knowing they’re going to take a majority of these reps against Pittsburgh,” Campbell said.
The first, second, and third teams all got a good amount of work on Tuesday, although the intensity was a little down, given that the team was in shells (not fully padded).
Here are the biggest takeaways from Tuesday’s practice.
Kingsley Eguakun with the first team
Ever since Kevin Zeitler suffered an injury during the joint practices with the Giants, the Lions have filled his spot primarily with second-year lineman Michael Niese. But on Tuesday, undrafted rookie Kingsley Eguakun got the honors, demonstrating his somewhat meteoric rise over the past couple weeks.
It wasn’t long ago that Eguakun took over primary center duties with the second-team offense. He started both preseason games and performed strongly in each contest. This is a huge opportunity for him not only to get in good reps against strong competition but also to prove he’s versatile enough to back up several positions on the roster.
“He’s a guy that’s continued to get better and we anticipate that he’ll keep going,” Campbell said of Eguakun last week. “I mean he is, he’s a smart guy, works his tail off and I do think he’s got flexibility. Starts with center but I think he can mix it up at guard.”
It wasn’t a perfect day for Eguakun. Derrick Barnes blew right by him on a blitz. Still, Eguakun has clearly worked his way onto the roster bubble and will have one more week to make his case.
Here’s a breakdown of the top three offensive lines (left to right):
OL1: Taylor Decker, Graham Glasgow, Frank Ragnow, Kingsley Eguakun, Penei Sewell,
OL2: Jamarco Jones, Jake Burton, Michael Niese, Kayode Awosika, Colby Sorsdal
OL3: Jamarco Jones, Jake Burton, Duke Clemens, Bryan Hudson, Colby Sorsdal
Bounce-back day for the WR-X candidates
On the day in which Campbell loudly declared Kalif Raymond was the team’s WR3, the big-bodied receivers finally appeared to have something to say about it.
When the team opened up with one-on-one red zone drills, both Donovan Peoples-Jones and Daurice Fountain stood out—each winning both of their reps for scores. Fountain had a nasty release against Brandon Joseph to create plenty of separation for an easy score, then physically bettered Khalil Dorsey for another score on a contested post route. Peoples-Jones, too, had physical wins, besting Kerby Joseph twice in a row.
Even better, both of those players ended up making plays during team drills, albeit with the second and third teams. Fountain elevated to grab a high throw from Hooker during an end-of-game drill, while Peoples-Jones had a big gain after creating significant separation on his release opposite Essang Bassey.
Big plays
Working on situational downs—particularly long distance to-go plays—the Lions’ offense created a pair of explosive plays.
On the first—and second-and-15ish—the Lions simply ran the ball with Craig Reynolds, who got skinny on the right side of the line, beat the safety to the edge, and turned it upfield for a touchdown around 70 yards long. It was a perfectly-blocked play, and Reynolds showed both good vision and explosion to get where he needed to be on time.
The second was just a perfect play call. The Lions defense blitzed from their right, but Detroit countered with a receiver screen to Isaiah Williams right where all those defenders had vacated. To his credit, Williams made the catch and immediately darted downfield. He only had one defender to beat, and did so easily for a 50+ yard touchdown.
Situational work
The Lions first-teamers ran the first of two situational drills to end practice. The situation:
Down 6 points, 20 seconds left with no timeouts, third-and-12 from the opponents’ 17-yard line
The offense made quick work of the defense, with Jameson Williams picking up 12 yards on a fantastic play from Jared Goff. With Brian Branch crashing down as a blitzer, Goff stood confidently in the pocket and delivered a perfect ball to Williams, who was just breaking on the out route to make the catch, get out of bounds, and give Detroit a new set of downs.
Goff went right back to Williams on the next play and delivered a dime into his breadbasket, but with Ennis Raketstraw in tight coverage, Williams couldn’t complete the catch going to the ground. I would probably qualify this as a drop. Regardless, Goff targeted Amon-Ra St. Brown, who—at the very last minute—created ample separation from Rakestraw for the game-winning score.
Hendon Hooker took over for his own situational drive:
Down 1 point, 46 seconds left with one timeout, first-and-10 from his own 20-yard line
The offense got off to a rough start, as Jack Campbell exploded through the line on a blitz, and got to Hooker, forcing a 6-yard loss and the use of the offense’s only timeout.
Fountain made up all the yardage with a 20-yard, full-extension grab over the middle, and Kaden Davis added another 14 with a crossing route. But both plays ate up clock and necessitated spikes. Two failed passes later, the Lions lined up for a kick of at least 65 yards, and Jake Bates’ attempt was not close.
Odds and ends:
- Bates’ day was, again, up and down. He had makes from 28, 33, 38, 38, 43, and 48—plus an extra point. But he also had a miss from 38 yards and the kick from 65+ yards.
- I thought both Hooker and Nate Sudfeld struggled with their accuracy on Tuesday.
- It’s often telling which players are receiving passes from Jared Goff during individual drills. For example, Goff will make sure he’s throwing to Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Kalif Raymond every single series of reps. The last receivers in that sequence on Tuesday were Peoples-Jones, Brock Wright, and Shane Zylstra.
- Other standouts in one-on-one WR/DB drills: Kerby Joseph with blanket coverage and a pick against Raymond, Brian Branch with a breakup against Kaden Davis, and Tom Kennedy topping Loren Strickland so badly that he essentially had to give up on the rep.
- Pairing with Carlton Davis with the first-string defense was Khalil Dorsey at the opposite cornerback position. He’s come a long way this offseason and looks like he’ll provide decent depth at cornerback this year, while also being one of the best special teamers on the roster.
- Speaking of special teams, the same players continue to stand out during blocking/attacking drills: Sione Vaki, Craig Reynolds, and Jalen Reeves-Maybin. Today, I saw some improvements from James Mitchell, too.
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Riley Greene won’t play in 2026 WBC after turning down Puerto Rico
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Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene won’t participate in the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
The 25-year-old declined an invitation from Team Puerto Rico, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. He wanted to compete for Team USA – as he did as a teenager at the 2018 Pan-American Championships – but he didn’t receive an invitation.
He also turned down Team Puerto Rico for the 2023 WBC.
Greene is eligible to play for Puerto Rico through his mother, Lisa Greene.
“I know it would be a transition for him, being able to share the same clubhouse with a lot of Latino guys,” Carlos Beltrán, a Hall of Fame outfielder and Team Puerto Rico’s general manager, said Dec. 9 regarding his recruitment pitch. “We can be loud, but at the end of the day, it’s going to be fun.”
The WBC starts March 5 and ends March 17.
Therefore, Greene will spend all of spring training with the Tigers in Lakeland, Florida, preparing for Opening Day on March 26 against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park in San Diego.
The first full-squad workout is Feb. 15 at the Tigers’ complex.
Greene – the No. 5 overall pick in the 2019 draft – has the potential to develop into a superstar player in the 2026 season after back-to-back All-Star appearances in 2024-25. He became one of 11 MLB players to hit at least 36 home runs in 2025, though he also set a franchise record with 201 strikeouts in 157 games.
Cleaning up his 30.7% strikeout rate is the best path to superstardom, but Team Puerto Rico wanted him for his proven power production.
Instead, they’ll have to find it elsewhere.
“It would be incredible,” Beltrán said. “He is a run producer. He’s very talented. I love the way he plays. He plays hard, and he has a lot of passion. I would be very excited to come out with him – because he’s a power bat.”
For the 2026 WBC, Toronto Blue Jays outfielder George Springer won’t play for Team Puerto Rico, but Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado will participate. Springer and Arenado were born in the United States, but they’re eligible for both Team USA and Team Puerto Rico through family ties – just like Greene.
Arenado represented Team USA in 2017 and 2023, but Team USA didn’t invite him in 2026.
That’s why he switched to Team Puerto Rico.
“I’ve already had some pretty harsh DMs coming at me by some people,” Arenado said Jan. 27 on the “Foul Territory” show. “I had a couple of people say I’m a traitor. I’m like, ‘Listen, I didn’t get asked to play for USA.’ It’s baseball. It’s not a big deal. I’m excited to play for Puerto Rico, and if we end up playing USA, I think that’d be pretty cool.”
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Team Puerto Rico – managed by MLB legend Yadier Molina, a former teammate of Arenado with the St. Louis Cardinals – will compete in Pool A at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico, alongside Cuba, Canada, Panama and Colombia. The top two teams from each of the four pools will advance to the single-elimination bracket.
The 2026 WBC championship is March 17 at loanDepot Park in Miami.
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