Allen Park — The Detroit Lions never hid from the fact they were in the market for a wide receiver this offseason, preferably one with some size and capable of winning one-on-one matchups on the outside.
But beyond whatever size, speed and production might be on the resume, general manager Brad Holmes was going to run any prospective addition through a cultural filter. No matter the amount of talent, if the character wasn't a fit, the Lions weren't interested.
In the end, the team found everything it was looking for, on the field and off, in DJ Chark.