
The Detroit Lions have officially released their first unofficial depth chart of the 2025 season, offering fans and analysts a sneak peek at how the roster is beginning to take shape heading into the Hall of Fame Game against the Chargers.
While most of the expected starters held their ground—including Jared Goff under center and Aidan Hutchinson anchoring the defense—there were a few eye-catching placements. Rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold is already listed with the first team, showing just how quickly he’s adapted to the NFL level. Meanwhile, fellow rookie wideouts Isaac TeSlaa and Dominic Lovett are climbing the depth chart after strong early camp performances.
Veterans like Marcus Davenport and Alex Anzalone also retained their top-line roles, while the running back room continues to be headlined by Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. At tight end, Sam LaPorta remains a key weapon, and on the offensive line, the usual suspects—Taylor Decker, Frank Ragnow, and Penei Sewell—continue to lead the way.
It’s still early, and coaches have made clear that this depth chart is fluid. But it’s a strong early indicator of who’s impressing behind the scenes and who’s putting themselves in position for key playing time when the regular season arrives.