Lions defensive depth chart projection going into the playoffs, how Detroit can shift things to get by after injuries

Have you guys heard about all the injuries the Detroit Lions have? I'm sure you have because it's all anyone wants to talk about right now and understandably so, this team was well on its way to greatness before all this happened. The good news is that greatness is still possible. The Lions just have […]

Mike Payton Detroit Lions Beat Writer
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Have you guys heard about all the injuries the Detroit Lions have? I'm sure you have because it's all anyone wants to talk about right now and understandably so, this team was well on its way to greatness before all this happened. The good news is that greatness is still possible. The Lions just have to work around some things. 

In the coming weeks, the Lions could see some returns from IR and they'll have some players move around and they'll bend this defense in a way that will help them win. We took a look at the Lions' defense in its current form and looked at who could be back ahead of the playoffs and here's what we believe the depth chart looks like going into that first playoff game. 

PositionPlayerBackupBackup

LE

Josh Paschal

Trevor Nowaske

Jonah Williams

NT

DJ Reader

Patrick O’Connor

Brodric Martin

DT

Levi Onwuzurkie

Myles Adams

RE

Za’Darius Smith

Al-Quadin Muhammad

WLB

Alex Anzalone

Jalen Reeves-Maybin

Ezekiel Turner

MLB

Jack Campbell

Ben Niemann

Kwon Alexander

LCB

Amik Robertson

Kindle Vildor

SS

Ifeatu Melifonwu

Jamal Adams

FS

Kerby Joseph

Brandon Joseph

RCB

Terrion Arnold

Ennis Rakestraw

NB

Brian Branch 

Emmanuel Moseley 

Ok, at first glance, this is actually not nearly as bad as some would make it seem. Yes, the Lions are missing some key players like Aidan Hutchinson and Alim Mcneil, but they still have some great players going in the playoffs with them. 

Let's look at some of the changes made here. First, the Lions will move Branch back to the nickel with Melifonwu coming back. That will allow Robertson to move to the outside and take over for Carlton Davis. This should keep that secondary moving along as well as they have been moving. 

Anzalone and Reeves-Maybin are back to really strengthen the Lions linebacker corps as well. Then you get Onwuzurkie taking over for McNeill. That's a good spot for him and we know that he can get pressure from there.

This is a solid group to go into the playoffs with. Couple that with the Lions' number one offense and this team can definitely still go win the big one. 

Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Calais Campbell (93) enters the field before the game against the Arizona Cardinals at Hard Rock Stadium.

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