Lions anticipate 'significant rise' in Eric Ebron's play
Posted Mar 27, 2015
We might have identified the man who will be the Detroit Lions' proverbial offseason hype bunny: Eric Ebron. Coach Jim Caldwell said he sees big things coming from the tight end after the No. 10 overall pick struggled his rookie season, catching just 25 passes. "I'm going to tell you something," Caldwell said, per the team's official website. "His offseason to this point has been pretty impressive."
(NFL.com)
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