Michael Roberts transaction completes much needed Lions TE reform



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A year ago, the Lions were equipped with a narrow hall including Luke Willson, Levine Toilolo, Michael Roberts and Hakeem Valles.

All are now ex-Lions.

Roberts was traded to the New England Patriots on Thursday for a conditional end-of-round pick. He was the last of the tight 2018 Lions still in Detroit. Based on how the band played last year, none will be missed.

Roberts, in particular, was a disappointment because theoretically he was exactly what the team wanted and needed when he was drafted in the fourth round in 2017. At the university, in Toledo, Roberts was commonly using his gigantic hands – they are almost a foot across – to hang throws the seam and in the red zone. In 2016, he scored 16 touchdowns for the Rockets, the only college football player to capture more than eight in that year.

Roberts has only collected 13 passes in two seasons with the Lions, the last one injured by a shoulder injury. Matthew Stafford never seemed to trust him as a catcher and his blockage was decidedly disappointing for a muscular guy 6 feet 5 inches and 270 pounds. It's hard to say that he was the biggest disappointment with his position in Detroit in 2018 and that's a very disappointing thought.

Lions are better to pass the whole group. Get all the poison out, so to speak. Roberts had fallen behind not only T.J. Hockenson and free agent Jesse James, but also converted quarterback Logan Thomas and seventh round Isaac Nauta. He may have fallen behind Jerome Cunningham, technically on hold but who failed to get a pass in 2018.

It's a sign of progress that none of last year's unenthusiasts were good enough to be part of the Lions 90-player squad in June. C & # 39; was this wrong.

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