ALLEN PARK — Isaac TeSlaa comes in with an edge on his defenders.

The Detroit Lions’ rookie receiver is already making plenty of noise in preseason and throughout training camp, despite being part of an experienced and talented receiver group.

It’s not just the route running and his propensity to win 50/50 balls, but the energy he brings on the field and how he uses his size to be a blocker both on offense and special teams.

“That’s just always something I’ve prided myself in. I know I talk about my size a lot, but I can really use that to my advantage,” TeSlaa told reporters on Wednesday. “I don’t think there’s a (defensive back) that’s 6-foot-4, 215 (pounds), so I have the advantage size wise. As long as I use my leverage, use proper technique and know where the ball’s going, I can us

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