ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions have shifted their defensive line rotation since Alim McNeill rejoined them a couple of weeks ago.
One of the main changes has been the shrinking playing time for first-round pick Tyleik Williams. The rookie defensive lineman has shifted from playing 20-plus snaps every game to only 19 combined across the team’s last two times on the field.
McNeill (47), Tyler Lacy (36), D.J. Reader (26) and Roy Lopez (12) all played more than Williams (eight) against the Washington Commanders last weekend.
“Tyliek’s just a young guy, continuing to get better (and) growing,” Campbell told 97.1 The Ticket on Tuesday . “There’s just a little inconsistency, at times, but that’s not out of the norm. (He just needs to) correct it, get a little bit better, and move on.”
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