ALLEN PARK — Despite not seeing a ton of snaps in his rookie campaign, Isaac TeSlaa has shown he can be an X-factor in the Detroit Lions’ offense.
The 6-foot-4 Hudsonville native, whom the Lions traded up to select in the third round of this year’s draft, combines speed, strong hands, and an ability to win 50-50 balls — something he’s flashed multiple times this season.
Through 11 games, he has four receptions for 65 yards and two touchdowns — including one that might go down as one of the best first NFL catches in league history. With the Lions’ offense in flux and without tight end Sam LaPorta, fans have been calling for the hometown favorite to

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