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3. G Jonah Jackson, Ohio State: He started all 16 games and settled in at left guard between center Frank Ragnow and tackle Taylor Decker as comfortably as if they were all 10-year veterans.

Stats line: 16 games, all starts

Outlook: Jackson showed NFL teams his competitive trait when he transferred to Ohio State to play a fifth year after four years with Rutgers. Jackson said he wanted to play in big games and compete for championships, which was not the case at Rutgers.

The Lions got a real pro here.

4. Guard Logan Stenberg, Kentucky: The Lions were not looking to draft another guard after taking Jackson but rated Stenberg a value pick in the fourth round.

Stats line: Active for only two games and played five snaps, all on special teams.

Outlook: 12 players played at least one snap on the Lions' offensive line. Stenberg was not one of the 12. He has to show something in 2021.

5. WR Quintez Cephus, Wisconsin: His 40-yard dash time of 4.74 seconds at the Combine scared off some teams, but the Lions liked his hands, size (6-1, 204) and competitiveness.

Stats line: 13 games and 2 starts, 20 catches, 17.5 yards per catch and two TDs.

Outlook: It's a bigger body type, but Cephus is a lot like Marvin Jones Jr. in the way he competes, makes contested catches and uses body control to get open. He benefits from playing with quarterback Matthew Stafford, who throws to the open man.

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