By the numbers:
5: 50-plus-yard receptions for Williams in 2025. He tied Terry McLaurin (Washington) and Brian Thomas Jr. (Jacksonville) for the NFL lead. Williams also averaged 17.3 yards per reception, which was second in the league to only Indianapolis' Alec Pierce (22.3).
6: The total number of dropped passes for Lions pass catchers last season. That was the lowest number in the NFL and represented just 1.2 percent of Goff's catchable passes.
47.6: Detroit ranked fourth in the NFL last season with a third down conversion rate of 47.6 percent. Only Tampa Bay (50.9), Kansas City (48.5) and Baltimore (48.2) were better.
49: Games with at least five receptions for St. Brown through his first four seasons. Only Thomas had more with 52.
74: Plays of 20-plus yards for the Lions' offense last season, which were the most in the NFL. Of those, 62 were passes and 14 runs.
2,659: Total number of yards recorded after the catch for the Lions last season. That also led the league.
Quotable: "When I first got here, he came in to see me and we had a chat. This is how I painted the picture, this is what you need to do and this is how I see it and he's been unbelievable," Morton said of Williams this spring.
"In the meetings, his attention to detail, I mean, I'm so excited to see him this year. It's going to be a breakout year for him. I can't wait. I just can't wait, man."