Detroit Lions ‘dying’ for any wideout to step up

Nearly two full weeks through training camp, itā€™s become widely apparent that the Lions have a wide-open competition for their No. 3 wide receiver job.Ā 

While Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams are firmly entrenched as the teamā€™s top two receivers, Dan Campbell & Co. are still awaiting for someone to emerge as the third wideout in town.Ā 

That competition has become even more up for grabs with the organization deciding to place second-year receiver Antoine Green on waivers. Green, a seventh-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, never truly made his mark with the Lions. He played in nine games a season ago, and secured one catch on just two targets.Ā 

The North Carolina product suffered a concussion/neck injury in Detroitā€™s preseason opener Thursday against the N.Y. Giants and did not return.Ā 

If Green goes unclaimed, he’ll end up on the Lionsā€™ injured reserve list and his season will be over (the only exception being if the Lions cut him with an injury settlement).

“That’s something that, we certainly had a number of doctors look at his scans, and we felt like this was the best thing on our end for him and needed to do this,ā€ Campbell said about the team waiving Green. ā€œThat’s where it’s at. We didn’t want to do this, we love the kid, he’s grinding, he’s working. But, it’s a tough injury, it is.”

With Green out of the equation, the battle for the No. 3 receiver position is down to a group of pass-catchers which includes Donovan Peoples-Jones and training camp standouts Daurice Fountain and Kaden Davis.Ā 

While Campbell has liked what he’s seen from the aforementioned trio of receivers, heā€™s still waiting for one of them to separate from the rest of the pack.Ā Ā Ā 

ā€œItā€™s still the same as where itā€™s at. Weā€™re waiting for any one of those guys to step forward,ā€ Campbell expressed. ā€œDPJ (Peoples-Jones), I felt like, has been, since the game, much better. Heā€™s playing faster and I notice it, we all notice it, so thatā€™s encouraging. But, Fountain and Treā€™Quan (Smith) and Kaden Davis, somebody, weā€™re dying for somebody to step up and say, ā€˜Hey, man, Iā€™m the guy. Iā€™m the guy you can depend on. Iā€™ll be the same, consistent player every day, find a way to make the plays that come my way.ā€™ā€

Notes

1.) International Player Pathway Program participant David Bada was declared out for the year with an Achillesā€™ injury.Ā 

2.) The Lions signed linebackers Abraham Beauplan and Ty Summers due to injuries at the position. Notably, Malcolm Rodriguez and DaRon Gilbert have suffered ailments in recent practices.

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