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Kenny Golladay grew into Lions' No. 1 receiver -- with even more potential

ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- He started out as one in a group of three. Then it dropped to two and by the last month of the season, Kenny Golladay was all alone. The Detroit Lions' second-year receiver had other players around him, other receivers who flashed potential at times.

But considering what the Lions started the 2018 season with -- Golladay, Marvin Jones Jr. and Golden Tate -- and the position they ended at, with Jones on injured reserve and Tate in Philadelphia, the receiving corps definitely had a different look than what was anticipated.