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Detroit Lions Load Up Roster as All-PFF Team Highlights Talent

· 2026-07-09

Detroit Lions Load Up Roster as All-PFF Team Highlights Talent

Detroit Lions have loaded their roster with nine current players on the All-PFF team, underscoring a talent pool that helped the club sit first in the AFC at 14-3 and ride a two‑game winning streak.

Which Lions made the All-PFF cut?

Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon‑Ra St. Brown, Sam LaPorta, Penei Sewell, Alim McNeil, Aidan Hutchinson, Jack Campbell, Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph earned spots on the All‑PFF roster. The list blends rising stars with proven veterans, reflecting a blend of speed, pass‑catching ability and pass‑rush firepower that few teams can match.

Why does this matter for Detroit Lions’ championship push?

Gibbs continues to rank among the league’s elite backs, now entering his fourth season with a growing touchdown tally. St. Brown, a three‑time All‑Pro, stretches defenses with his route running and yards after catch. On the line, Sewell and Campbell anchor a unit that already limits opponents to under 20 points per game. Hutchinson’s edge‑rush numbers place him in the top five league‑wide, while Branch and Joseph, though battling injuries, bring depth that protects the Lions’ high‑powered offense.

How do former Lions legends shape the narrative?

The All‑PFF roster also honors recent retirees like Taylor Decker, Graham Glasgow and Frank Ragnow, who helped launch the current rebuild. Quarterback Matthew Stafford earned a nod over Jared Goff, reflecting his longer tenure and steady production. Wide‑out legends Calvin Johnson and Golden Tate sit alongside St. Brown, illustrating the franchise’s historic receiving pedigree. Defensive stalwarts Ndamukong Suh, Ezekiel Ansah, Stephen Tulloch and DeAndre Levy round out a lineage of playmakers that the present squad now inherits.

What’s next for the Detroit Lions?

The Lions head into a crucial matchup against the New Orleans Saints on September 13, 2026, looking to extend their momentum. With a roster that blends All‑PFF honorees and seasoned veterans, Detroit aims to translate individual accolades into collective wins, hoping the AFC‑leading record holds steady as the playoffs approach.

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