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Sports Editor QuarterbackJon Kitna (2006-2008) Enjoyed two strong years in a pass-heavy offense that allowed him to stack up big stats.Running backsJames Stewart (2000-2002) In three years for the Lions, he made 35 starts and lost just two fumbles. Kevin Smith (2004-2007) In 2004, the rookie from Virginia Tech put Detroit fans in awe as he ran for 1,133 yards, averaging nearly five yards a carry.Wide receiversCalvin Johnson (2007-present) After all the Matt Millen first-round wide receiver picks, one finally made some sense. Johnson is an amazing athlete who makes big plays. Roy Williams (2004-2008) He caught 29 touchdown passes and was a vertical threat for the revolving door at the Lion’s quarterback position.Tight endDavid Sloan (2000-2001) In two seasons at the beginning of the decade, Sloan caught more than 30 passes each year and helped Detroit make the decade’s lone playoff push.Offensive lineJeff Backus (2001-Present) He’s been a starter his entire career, but he’s never been confused with a dominant left tackle, the game’s second-most important position. Dominic Raiola (2001-Present) A smart and sometimes sassy center who has anchored the line since his arrival. Gosder Cherilus (2008-Present) First-rounder in the 2008 draft, he has started 27 games in two years, but he’s still learning the right tackle position. Stockar McDougle (2000-2004) Although it took him a few years to earn a starting spot, he held it his last three seasons and didn’t miss a game the last two. Kurt Quarterman (2007-Present) Never heard of him? He’s been on the practice squad for three seasons, and anyone who can withstand that and keep going to work deserves some recognition.Defensive LineRobert Porcher (2000-2003) Although most of his damage was done in the ’90s, he still was a sack threat this decade, and he made a Pro-Bowl appearance. Shaun Rogers (2001-2007) In 2004-05, Rogers represented Detroit in the Pro Bowl; his 350-pound body was a boulder in the middle. Cory Redding (2003-2008) He started 64 straight games in the middle of the decade for the Lions, and in 2006 finished with eight sacks and 39 tackles. Luther Ellis (2000-2003) A pro bowler in 2000, Ellis clogged the middle of the line in the early part of the decadeLinebackersBoss Bailey (2003-2007) Drafted in the second round from Georgia, Bailey piled up a career-high 88 tackles. Larry Foote (2009-present) The Detroit native was a free-agent splash last summer among fans who remember his prowess on the gridiron in the Public School League and later at the University of Michigan. Paris Lenon (2006-2008) In his three years playing at Ford Field, he never missed a game or a start, notching more than 100 tackles twice.Corner backsDre Bly (2003-2006) A playmaker with 19 interceptions and 12 forced fumbles, he twice represented the Lions in the Pro Bowl. Chris Cash (2002-2004) In his rookie season, he led the team with tackles, at 100, and got his hands on two interceptions.SafetiesLouis Delmas (2009-Present) Became the first rookie in NFL history to return an interception for a touchdown, return a fumble for a score and record a safety in the same season. Kenoy Kennedy (2005-2007) Led the defense in tackles in his first season, and in each of his three years he snagged two interceptions..KickerJason Hanson (2000-Present) The team’s most consistent offensive weapon, he has spent his entire decade with the Lions – and he deserves some kind of medal for thatPunterNick Harris (2003-Present) Consistently averaged more than 40 yards a punt, and possibly the Lions most overworked player of the decade.ReturnerEddie Drummond (2002-2006) By far the most exciting player for many years as fans held their breath when he caught a punt or kick. A few steps and he was gone. |
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