Lions Crack NFLPA’s Top 10, While Dan Campbell Earns Elite A+ Grade

Detroit Lions Rank 9th in NFLPA Survey, But Dan Campbell Gets Top Marks
The Detroit Lions continue to climb in the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) survey, ranking 9th out of 32 teams in overall working conditions, up from 13th last year. The survey, based on feedback from 1,695 players, evaluates team facilities, travel, and treatment of players and their families.

While the Lions scored well in several areas—including an A- for strength coaches and a B+ for ownership and team travel—one area stood out: head coach Dan Campbell received an A+. The NFLPA report highlights the importance of these rankings in helping players make career decisions and improving league-wide standards.

Lions’ Report Card:
Weight Room: B
Strength Coaches: A-
Team Travel: B+
Head Coach: A+
Ownership: B+
Treatment of Families: B
Food/Dining Area: B-
Nutritionist/Dietician: B
Locker Room: C+
Training Room: B+
Training Staff: B
The C+ grade for the locker room suggests there’s still room for improvement, but under Campbell’s leadership, the Lions are clearly trending in the right direction.





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