The Detroit Lions need to start remaking their roster after a 9-8 season led to them missing the postseason, but with how old some of their more important players have become, Dan Campbell will need to work around some stalwars possibly hanging it up.
The once-mighty offensive line has suffered some big losses after Kevin Zeitler departed in free agency and Frank Ragnow called it a career by retiring. After a decade of meritorious service, it seems like left tackle Taylor Decker might be closer to calling it a career.
Decker, who is finishing out a three-year, $60 million contract that pays him like one of the best tackles in football, sounded like someone who may have played his final game in the NFL, which signals a changing of the guard up front for Detroit.