The Detroit Lions may have found another playmaker.
Rookie Isaac TeSlaa had an early contender for catch of the year in their Week 1 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
However, it was his only reception, which is why head coach Dan Campbell is committed to giving him more targets.
“We’re gonna start trying to get him some reps,” Campbell said.
Dan Campbell on rookie Isaac TeSlaa:
“We’re gonna start trying to get him some reps.” pic.twitter.com/YVWNEAcxuX
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The Lions missed offensive coordinator Ben Johnson in the season opener, as John Morton didn’t bring the same type of trickery, deception and motion.
But adding more from TeSlaa to the mix could bring some of that to the table.
Jared Goff found the third-round pick from the 2025 NFL Draft for a 16-yard touchdown on one of the three snaps he played all afternoon.
He elevated and came down with an epic grab that was a big way to introduce himself to the NFL.
TeSlaa was a standout in the preseason and looked poised for a big role out of the gate.
He will compete for targets with wide receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams, tight end Sam LaPorta, and running back Jahmyr GIbbs.
The Lions will look to get back on track in Week 2 when they host Johnson and the Chicago Bears in their home opener.
With a big need for a bounce-back win, Detroit could get a boost from its athletic rookie receiver.