The Detroit Lions have unveiled their unofficial depth chart ahead of Sunday’s Week 1 clash against the Green Bay Packers. Compiled by the team’s Public Relations staff, the chart offers a glimpse at how the roster is expected to line up when the Lions head to Lambeau Field.

Offense
Jared Goff holds his spot under center, with Kyle Allen listed as the backup. At running back, David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs are the primary options, with Craig Reynolds and rookie Sione Vaki providing depth.
The receiving corps is highlighted by Jameson Williams and Amon-Ra St. Brown, while veteran Kalif Raymond and rookie Isaac TeSlaa round out the group. At tight end, Sam LaPorta leads the way with Brock Wright and Shane Zylstra behind him.
In the trenches, Taylor Decker and Penei Sewell bookend an offensive line that features Graham Glasgow at center, rookie Tate Ratledge at right guard, and Christian Mahogany at left guard.
Defense
On defense, Aidan Hutchinson and Marcus Davenport headline the edge rushers, with rookie Tyleik Williams and veteran DJ Reader anchoring the interior. The linebacker unit is led by Jack Campbell and Alex Anzalone, with Derrick Barnes expected to see significant snaps.
In the secondary, D.J. Reed and Terrion Arnold are listed as starting corners, with Amik Robertson handling nickel duties. At safety, Pro Bowler Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph start, supported by depth from Daniel Thomas and Thomas Harper.
Specialists
Special teams remain steady, with Jake Bates handling kicking duties, Jack Fox returning as punter, and Hogan Hatten listed as the primary long snapper. Craig Reynolds and Stuard are also listed among return specialists.
Here is the full depth chart:

While unofficial, this depth chart provides the clearest preview yet of how Detroit plans to open its season in a highly anticipated divisional showdown with Green Bay.