"Listen, there's going to be competition in that running back room," Lions general manager Bob Quinn said after the draft. "We feel good about the depth of that room. The good thing about the running backs right now, we have them of all shapes and sizes. We have some bigger guys, we have some middle-sized guys. Huntley will be our smallest guy, but he's extremely fast. So (I'm) very confident that we'll find a role for him, and he is going to be in competition with Ty Johnson."
Detroit ranked 21st in rushing last season (103.1 yards per game), and hasn't ranked better than 17th in team rushing dating back to 2009.
Bevell would like to have more balance on offense than he did last year having to manage injuries at both running back and quarterback (three different starters). Bevell's previous offenses in Seattle and Minnesota finished in the top 10 in rushing percentage eight times in 12 years. That's important to note because running the football efficiently and being balanced on offense is an important part of head coach Matt Patricia's overall coaching philosophy.
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