Having a healthy defensive line anchored by the return of Aidan Hutchinson, who missed 12 games last season with a broken leg, should go a long way in helping marry the pass rush and cover behind it and be a big boost for the secondary and defense overall.
"We know what we want to be, man," Robertson said. "We want to go out there and prove not only to ourselves but to these fans. We continue to trust one another, continue to build and become one of the best defenses in the league. It has to start now when we come back from camp."
Camp is when the competition and preparation for the regular season really ramps up. Based off the spring the defense had and the continuity they have with 10 returning starters, don't be surprised if that side of the ball — particularly the secondary — make this training camp one of the more competitive between the offense and defense in Campbell's tenure in Detroit.