Isaac TeSlaa remains a fan favorite, but getting him the ball could make Detroit's offense more potent in the second-half.
The Detroit Lions have one of the best offenses in football heading into their bye week, and as such, there might not be many things they can improve to the naked eye.
Detroit's rushing offense has been impressive, placing fifth-overall in the league. Their passing offense has been good, but not quite as explosive, ranking 13th overall in the league. With that in mind, if there is one major goal heading into the week off, it would have to be getting the passing game a bit more dangerous.