July 6, 2024

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Preparation: Detroit Lions player projections, schedule, and more
Prepare for your 2023 Fantasy drafts by reviewing the Lions.

The Detroit Lions enter the 2023 season as one of the most exciting offenses in Fantasy Football after a surprising breakout in 2022. The great news is that offensive coordinator Ben Johnson returns after receiving some head coach interest. He’s up there with the elite of the elite when it comes to play design and play calling. Jared Goff has developed lights-out rapport with Amon-Ra St. Brown that raises both of their floors, the Lions will have more speed on the field with first-round rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs and second-round tight end Sam LaPorta as well. It’s an exciting time to be a Lions fan and it’s an exciting time to roster Lions players in Fantasy Football.

Below the CBS Sports Fantasy staff will take a look into the Lions’ entire team outlook, including a burning question for Fantasy Football managers that needs to be answered, key player projections, a review of their draft class, strength of schedule, and individual player outlooks for notable Lions players who may end up on your Fantasy rosters.

Lions 2023 team outlook

By Chris Towers

The defense still needs some work, but the offense took a huge leap forward in 2022 behind an elite offensive line and an efficient passing game. Whether Jared Goff can keep playing at that kind of level remains to be seen, but this team is going to have one of the toughest rushing attacks to slow down, with plenty of room for multiple backs to thrive.

Burning question: How do they split the backfield up?

The Lions’ top three running backs combined for 403 carries and 105 targets last season, so there’s going to be plenty of room for multiple backs to be Fantasy viable. That’s not the question. The question is whether Montgomery simply slides into the Jamaal Williams role while Jahmyr Gibbs takes on the D’Andre Swift usage. Montgomery is a good enough pass catcher to justify more than that, and Gibbs will hopefully be able to avoid Swift’s injury woes, which could lead to a much more balanced split, which might be enough to make them both must-start RBs.

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