Goff has Hockenson, who is good but not yet elite, St. Brown the rookie last year who was good down the stretch but is no star yet, and new additions D. J. Chark, a disappointment with the Jags, and the injured 2022 rookie pick Williams. Somehow that translates to "a fantastic receiving corps." Still one of the worst in the league until proven otherwise is more accurate. But the media has been rooting for Goff to fail ever since he was drafted.
Goff is facing a make-or-break season after Detroit spent its offseason improving his supporting cast without acquiring a potential successor at quarterback, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports. Analysis: The Lions' front office not only steered clear of the quarterback market in free agency, they did not spend a draft pick on a developmental prospect, either. Instead, they bolstered Goff's receiving options with DJ Chark, first-round rookie Jameson Williams (knee) and tight end James Mitchell (knee). Now, Goff has a fantastic receiving corps to complement a highly-pedigreed offensive line and a capable backfield. If Goff can't succeed within this talented offensive roster, it seems highly likely that Detroit will look for someone who can next offseason, when Goff could be cut with relatively minimal salary cap implications.