Though we still suspect there will be a signing or two around the corner, the Detroit Lions are mostly done acquiring players this offseason. They started with a modest, but active, free agency period that saw Matt Patricia and Bob Quinn completely overturn the linebacking and tight end corps, while adding nice little pieces in DeShawn Shead and Sylvester Williams.
Then in the draft a couple weeks ago, the Lions turned their focus more to the offense and made a few aggressive plays to fix the offensive line and running game. The addition of Frank Ragnow in the first was unexpected but understandable, but their bold move up in the second to grab running back Kerryon Johnson really carried all of the headlines.