"I think for what you want from a young guy, talking about with where we are going in week six of offseason or whatever. I like where (Tate) Ratledge is going," Campbell said. "That's good, it's good. So, I feel a guy that learned a lot and has grown, has taken some of those things, so that's good. But yeah, we got a lot of competition in there."
Detroit finished last season 12th in Pro Football Focus' final offensive line rankings for the season. That was a significant drop after finishing fourth in the final rankings in 2024. Getting younger upfront and back to being among the league's top offensive line units was a big priority this offseason for Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes.
Detroit spent significant resources trying to solidify that group and it has a chance to be Detroit's most improved position group heading into 2026 with new starters in three spots.
"I feel like we're going to be really good upfront," Mays said.